Monday, March 28, 2011

Great Words for your Resume!

Nothing is worse than reading a resume with the same adjectives over and over. Here is a list of great words to use when spicing up your resume and describing your experience.

Achieved, Acquired, Adapted, Addressed, Administered, Analyzed, Anticipted, Assembled, Assisted, Audited, Bugeted, Calculated, Centralized, Changed, Composed, COndensed, Conducted, Contracted, Converted, Coordiated, Created, Cultivated, Demonstrated, Designed, Developed, Devised, Discovered, Drafted, Edited, Established, Expandeed, Explained, Forcasted, Generated, Improved, Implemented, Interpreted, Launched, Maintained, Managed, Marketed, Motivated, Negotiated, Organized Originated, Oversaw, Performed, Planned, Prevented, Produced, Programmed, Promoted, Provided, Published, Recruited, Reorganized, Selected, Surveyed, Solved, Simplified, Taught, Trained...

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