by Chad Brooks, BusinessNewsDaily Contributor | July 16, 2013 06:35am ET
While work experience and education are all important parts of a resume, so too is the way in which it is written.
Experts agree that the actual words jobseekers use when writing their resume could be the difference between in catching an employer's eye and getting lost at the bottom of the pile. In addition to highlighting job skills, the University of Michigan Career Centeralso advises its students to use a variety of action verbs to help make their resume pop.
Among some of the verbs they recommend using include:
- Advised
- Compiled
- Critiqued
- Coached
- Designed
- Directed
- Established
- Examined
- Generated
- Guided
- Hypothesized
- Illustrated
- Improved
- Influenced
- Invented
- Motivated
- Negotiated
- Ordered
- Oversaw
- Prepared
- Recruited
- Resolved
- Supervised
- Trained
- Upgraded
Among the words employers encourage job candidates to leave off their resume are try, love, seasoned, experienced, creative and innovative.
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