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Why CV Action Words Matter

Why CV Action Words Matter

When writing a CV, we stress the importance of using action words to properly convey the achievements and accolades of any applicant. However, these nuances are not strictly for cosmetics as action words can showcase other key characteristics many recruiters look for: advanced verbal and oral communication skills.
While one could simply write: “equipped with advanced verbal, oral and written communication skills” on their CV, the use of CV action words actually fortifies this claim and provides graphic evidence that the owner of the CV does in fact possess this capability and talent.
However, here are some important considerations to keep in mind when using CV power words:
Never Overdo It - Using too many CV action words can sometimes make the content coarse and difficult to read. Using one action word per sentence is ideal to deliver the achievement while selling it in the most efficient and proven manner possible.
 Try to Start Each Bullet point With an Action Word – The best method to integrate CV action words into any CV is to begin any bullet point with an action word. In essence, this strategy acts like a “reverse exclamation point” and calls attention to the achievement or accomplishment initially, gauging the reviewer’s attention to read the entire sentence. The truest way to effectively convey the meaning of a bullet point is to augment it with an anchoring word in the open stage. This is a proven way to keep the reader in suspense.
 Avoid Using The Same Action Word Twice – A consensus of CV writers will agree that the number one cause of a CV falling short is repetition and redundancy. The same holds true with action words, never use the same word twice in any given CV. The whole point of using action words is to uniquely display functions, duties, and accomplishments. The best method is by using these terms to avoid basic linguistics, which often “waters down” or from a distance “repeats” the same information, it is critical to never make this mistake when using action words.
There are so many action words to choose from, never be afraid to explore and try new words.

Source: The Telegraph

 

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Published by the Editor on behalf of Independent Publications Limited at Media Printers, 446/H, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1215.
Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

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