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Flimsy Words that Weaken the Resume

The highly competitive job market nowadays demands for a flawless and captivating resume. Every word counts in proving to prospective employers that you’re the right one for the job.

Thus, in the same view that you must use relevant power words in your resume to stand out, you must also be aware of the weak words to leave off.

Here are the words that initially seem fine to incorporate, but actually produce more harm than good to your job application.

“Assist”
Imagine encountering this particular word all throughout a resume. Aside from sounding very much like a perennial ‘assistant,’ you also don’t give any specific mental picture of yourself. Yes, you helped, you ‘assisted,’ but you don’t actually elaborate in what way. It’s too indistinct a word to describe you and your accomplishments. In a resume, you must make it easy for the employers to vividly see your competency. This means letting them know the specific part you played in an important project and how you positively influenced the result.

“Contribute” and “Support”
These words are in the same league as “assist.” They are too vague. You unfavorably keep your employers hanging as to the exact means of your contribution and support for a certain person or project. Moreover, these words merely relegate you into a minor role that may not have been all that critical and essential. Read more »

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