CV Writing Tips: Action Verbs
CV Writing Tips: Action Verbs
CV Writing Tips: Action Verbs
Your CV is an employer's first impression of you and it must leave a favorable and lasting impact. A
successful CV is one that will appear in the most searches and generate the most interviews.
The CV Builder will guide you through the CV building process step-by-step providing you with tips
and examples along the way. We have also provided you with a list of action verbs that we
recommend you refer to and use to ensure the strongest, most concise delivery.
Here is where you define who you are in relation to skills and experience. This is a critical part of
your CV as it is the first section a potential employer reads and it should portray you in the most
relevant and professional light.
Examples:
Marketing Manager
Senior Corporate Tax Accountant
Advertising Executive
Financial Analyst
Pediatric Nurse
Sales Representative
Concierge
Tips:
Objective
Your Career Objective is a brief and focused statement of what you can do and what you are looking
for. As your Career Objective is featured prominently on your CV, employers will look here first
before proceeding onto the rest of your CV.
Examples:
Tips:
Describe the job you are seeking. You can include your experience and skill level.
Be focused - vague objectives are less likely to attract an employer.
Emphasize what you can bring to your prospective employer.
The Objective should be one sentence - two sentences if needed, but not longer.
Work Experience
Unless you are a fresh graduate, your Work Experience is the most important part of the CV.
Highlight your skills and assigned responsibilities in each previous job.
Examples:
Tips:
For each position describe your responsibilities, duties, the challenges faced and
accomplishments achieved. Use specific examples e.g.. Increased car sales turnover by
200%or saved department $100,000 by redesigning performance measurement system.
If you had multiple positions with the same company, remember to list dates of positions to
show the prospective employer of your rapid progress and quick learning abilities.
If you have not had much work experience, try including temporary, holiday or voluntary
jobs.
Remember to keep it short, positive and use action verbs.
Education
Examples:
Tips:
Include your Grade Point Average or General Ranking if it is impressive (Excellent, Very
Good).
Mention any Honors, Awards, Scholarships, Internships, and Dissertations received.
Include any information that might be appropriate to your job search. Fresh graduates
should include relevant courses,extracurricular activities, scholarships, honors, and GPA (if
it is good).
Allow your educational credentials to emphasize your strengths and qualifications. Do not be
misleading, as employers will check. It could be awkward and quite difficult to verify a false
educational statement made on your CV.
Memberships
Examples:
Tips:
Being part of any association shows a potential employer your interest and involvement in a
related professional field.
Adding this information is completely optional, but it may help show a potential employer
things about you that may not be clear from the rest of your CV such as your hobbies and
your eagerness to participate in contributing to and developing your society.
This is particularly relevant and important for fresh graduates or candidates seeking to make
a career switch.
Use action verbs.
Skills
Use this section to show a potential employer your overall work-related skills and abilities including
languages and technical skills. Please note that your skills are one of the KEY search criteria in
Employer searches so make sure you include all technical, analytical, professional and other skills.
Examples:
German- Intermediate.
Microsoft Office software & the Internet- Expert.
MS Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, MS Project, Project Workbench and Lotus Notes-
Expert.
C, Cobol, Fortran and SQL - Expert.
Quantitative Analysis- Expert.
Creative Skills- Expert.
Tips:
Focus on skills that match your target job and target company.
Use this section to include industry keywords that match an employer's keyword search. For
example: Knowledge of encryption theory
Describe your interpersonal skills, (an experienced presenter/ public speaker / sales person,
organizer or teacher).
Use action verbs
References
Listing references is optional but it is always a good idea to include them. List the name and contact
information of references.
Tips:
Action Verbs
A
abstracted, achieved, acquired, acted, adapted, addressed, administered, advised, aided,
allocated, analyzed, anticipated, approved, arbitrated, arranged, assembled, assessed,
assigned, assisted, attained, attended, audited, authored
B
balanced, budgeted, built
C
calculated, centralized, chaired, changed, checked, clarified, classified, coached,
collaborated, collated, collected, communicated, compared, compiled, composed, computed,
conceived, conceptualized, condensed, conducted, consolidated, constructed, consulted,
contracted, contributed, controlled, converted, convinced, cooperated, coordinated,
correlated, corresponded, counseled, created, critiqued, cultivated, customized
D
debated, decided, defined, delegated, delivered, demonstrated, designed, detailed,
determined, developed, devised, diagnosed, directed, discovered, documented, doubled,
drafted, drove
E
earned, edited, educated, effected, eliminated, enabled, enforced, engineered, established,
evaluated, examined, executed, expanded, expedited, experienced, experimented, explained,
extrapolated
F
facilitated, figured, financed, followed through, forecasted, formed, formulated, founded
G
gathered, generated, guided
H
handled, headed, helped, hired
I
identified, illustrated, imagined, implemented, improved, improvised, increased, influenced,
informed, initiated, innovated, inspected, inspired, installed, instituted, instructed, insured,
integrated, interpreted, interviewed, introduced, invented, investigated, issued
J
justified
K
keynoted
L
launched, lectured, led, licensed
M
maintained, managed, marketed, mastered, mediated, mentored, merged, met deadlines,
minimized, moderated, monitored, motivated
N
negotiated, nominated
O
observed, obtained, operated, organized, originated, overhauled, oversaw
P
participated, performed, persuaded, pioneered, planned, prepared, prevented, prioritized,
problem solved, processed, produced, programmed, projected, promoted, proved, provided,
publicized
R
recommended, reconciled, recruited, reduced, referred, reorganized, repaired, reported,
represented, researched, resolved, retrieved, reviewed, revitalized
S
scheduled, selected, separated, served, set goals, setup, shaped, simplified, solved, sparked,
specified, spoke, staffed, strengthened, submitted, succeeded, summarized, supervised,
surveyed, systemized
T
tabulated, tailored, taught, tested, tracked, trained
U
upgraded, utilized
V
validated