Of course, your resume still needs to look good, be written well, contain
powerful accomplishment statements, and be designed to let the eye flow easily so that key impressions are made quickly.
Not exact matches
Next you need to craft a
powerful statement detailing what you bring to your future employer as well as a concise, chronological listing of your previous positions (for the last ten years) and your
accomplishments.
This helps your
accomplishments boil down to simple,
powerful statements.
She is able to craft
powerful succinct
accomplishment statements that capture the reader's attention and expresses the applicant's vision and purpose.
Transform your job descriptions into
powerful statements about your
accomplishments.
Accomplishment statements are the most
powerful way to say «I'm good at what I do!»
Be sure to start each
accomplishment with a
powerful action verb, i.e., «Orchestrated», «Pioneered», «Leveraged, «Spearheaded», etc., and quantify your
statements where possible with measurable data.
Just as in our marketing resume samples, you want to create a resume that presents your history in as efficient and compelling a way as possible, using action verbs to craft
powerful statements and focusing on the
accomplishments that prove your past contributions.
Make your resume more
powerful by using action verbs in your
accomplishment statements.
Describe each of your
accomplishments using a simple,
powerful, action
statement and emphasize how you can benefit an employer.
Avoid this with high - level, punchy
statements that begin with
powerful action verbs and lead into tight summary
statements of your role and
accomplishments.
• Replace the objective with a
powerful profile / summary
statement • Shorten your experience section as much as possible using more descriptive job titles • Replace the paragraphs with short bullet points • Include a quantified and verifiable professional
accomplishments section
Build on this by using
powerful action - driven
statements to describe your qualifications, work history, and
accomplishments.
• Write
powerful accomplishment and achievement styled
statements.
Then write
powerful accomplishment styled
statements that show off your past skills and achievements as we did in Lesson 4, Professional Experience and Work History.