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Resume Words


In writing a resume, you have a lot to consider. This includes what format or resume type to use as well as the headings and layout. Most importantly, the resume words you use. What you decide to write on your resume and cover letters will determine where you will work, possibly where you will live, how much income you will make, how you live and how you will one day cease working. With all of the above, therefore, you must choose the right resume words carefully.


You can use words to make your qualifications shine. You want to make statements that excite employers and inspire them to desire an interview with you. Picking the resume words and getting them in the proper order is how you get interviews. Many firms use scanning software for the first filter in selecting resumes to evaluate. They choose the ones that match or are the most related. Employers can also enter negative keywords in their databases that will eliminate you from consideration.


Select your resume words to use in your statements. These statements are placed in the objective, in summaries, in experience descriptions, under education, and on your cover letter. You want to develop something desirable or of importance to a possible recruiter. If you could use numbers or other measurable data, that is much better as you can use them to show your previous employment's performance.


If you get writer's block try choosing what you want to write about rather than choosing the words first. Many professionals use that method. If you have any skill advantage, include them in your resume. For best results, be specific. For example, if you have organizational skills, write about the instance when your previous employer benefited after you have organized something. Create a story of several sentences.


Search for the resume words that enhance your sentences. Power words, verbs and skill words are just few examples that you can include. Start looking through the job posting for the expertise the employer is looking for. Use the same vocabulary in your writing whenever possible. Investigate the company and the competitors. Read about the products and services they offer. You will usually find language specific to the industry that you can use.


Make sure to condense your sentences into a resume statement. Or summarize them in one sentence. Resume words are not always grammatically correct phrases because they often do not include pronouns. Grammar or spelling check what you have written. Steer clear of words that are hard to understand. Use words that are common in the industry or the field you are in. Stay away from odd acronyms. Avoid repeating words and remarks and use original vocabulary. Examine that all your statements sound right. Using vocabulary incorrectly will defeat your purpose.


Include a text version within the email body and an attachment if you are sending the resume through email. Many employers will use this text resume for scanning purposes. Your attachment should be an MSWord document unless otherwise instructed by the employer. And finally, before you send your resume make sure it's free from viruses by scanning the attachments.