Words that Sabotage Your Resume!
Creating a winning resume isn't easy. The strongest first step
you can take is to build a strategy and choose the right words.
This may seem simple, but one of the most common resume mistakes
job seekers make is not paying enough attention to strategy and
word selection. Don't let this happen to you! Here are some
words and phrases to avoid.
A lot of job seekers feel they need to communicate their
soft-skills to the employer to make them appear unique. There is
nothing further from the truth. Soft-skills are claimed by
nearly all job candidates and are so common that hiring managers
pay no attention to them.
Soft-skill phrases to avoid or severely limit
Don't bore your reader with overused phrases. After all, no one
writes that he/she takes long lunches, is lazy, and argues a lot
with peers. Rather than just stating you are an "excellent
presenter," instead say "Developed and presented 50+ media
presentations to prospects resulting in 35 new accounts totaling
$300,000 in revenues."
Remember, a resume is a marketing document for your career just
as a brochure is a marketing document for a product. These words
represent you when you cannot be there to speak for yourself, so
they need to showcase you in a powerful way.! |
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