Use Action Words To Write Resume & Cover Letter

Introduction

A resume is a document that you send out to employers or clients to prove your skills and experience. In order to make it as effective as possible, you’ll want to use strong action verbs and avoid passive voice. Here’s how to do it:

Use active voice not passive voice

The active voice is more direct and engaging than the passive voice, so it’s best to use that one for your resume. The passive voice tends to be indirect, which can make you sound like you’re trying too hard. For example, instead of saying “I wrote articles,” you might write “articles were written by me.”

Use active words like “I” and “myself” (instead of “by”) when describing your accomplishments and responsibilities. Active words are also helpful when writing about past experience: they make it clear who was responsible for what happened in the past.

Conclusion

Whether you are writing a resume or cover letter, it is important to use action words. Action words can help make your sentences more concise and enticing for the reader. For example, if you use “I wrote an article about how to write effective resumes and cover letters” as opposed to “An article was written by me on how best to write resumes and cover letters,” there is less to read and more emphasis placed on what you actually did (i.e., wrote) instead of how the action occurred (i.e., by writing).

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