Avoid passive language or filler in favor of strong, concise and detailed descriptions that portray strength.
To craft a powerful resume,
avoid passive language as much as possible.
By
avoiding passive language, these bullet points impress employers with a rundown of everyday duties and accomplishments that provide just enough detail to demonstrate a solid grasp of skills, self - awareness of the sample candidate's capabilities, and positive impact.
Not exact matches
We'll discuss nuts & bolts tips for sentence construction like how to
avoid passive tense, how to use vivid
language, how to self - edit your own work, how to make your characters memorable, the art of compelling dialogue, and much more.
Also,
avoid using the
passive voice, as well as any
language that could prove confusing for a reader.
Remind yourself to
avoid using the
passive voice when discussing your accomplishments, and don't use any hazy
language that could confuse potential employers.
You want to
avoid bland and
passive language like: «Responsible for...» Start your sentences with impact, like «Spearheaded collaboration between.....»