Quantify your accomplishments whenever possible.
Instead, focus on
quantifying your accomplishments whenever possible.
Lead with the result, and
quantify your accomplishments whenever possible with dollar amounts, percentage improvements, or other figures.
Quantify these accomplishments whenever possible.
Not exact matches
Whenever possible,
quantify the scope of your role, your notable contributions, and your
accomplishments to give the reader a better sense of what your position entailed and how you were able to deliver results.
Use varied action verbs to indicate what you did and accomplished, and
whenever possible fortify those
accomplishment statements with
quantified results.
Put a reminder in your calendar every 90 days to keep track of your career
accomplishments, no matter how small — and try to
quantify them with % % and $ $
whenever possible.
Qualify and
quantify your
accomplishment statements
whenever possible.
Whenever possible,
quantify your
accomplishment.
Whenever possible, frame your statements as
accomplishments and
quantify results.
When writing
accomplishments, it's important to
quantify the impacts,
whenever possible.
Use words of action when listing your experience and clearly describe your
accomplishments,
quantifying, (use numbers)
whenever possible.
Quantify accomplishments using numbers, percentages, and dollars
whenever possible.
Quantify accomplishments, tell engaging stories, and use positive statements from any past performance reviews
whenever possible.