Using
weak verbs in your nurse aide resume can significantly reduce your chances to succeed.
Not exact matches
Although adjectives and adverbs have a clear place
in our writing, there isn't an adjective or adverb that can strengthen a
weak noun or
verb.
This got me thinking about the way
in which some
verbs form their past tenses
in unpredictable ways, instead of by simply adding - ed to the end of the present tense, as we do with «regular» or «
weak»
verbs.
To show how
verb makeovers work
in real life, here are examples that show how common,
weak verbs and
verb constructions drain resumes of blood, as well as how professional resume writers infused new life with action
verbs and active phrases.
The jobseeker uses strong
verbs in statements like «earned recognition» and «arranged meetings» rather than
weaker alternatives like «was recognized» and «had meetings.»
The typical bullets
in the work experience section falls into one of three categories: No
Verb,
Weak Verbs, or Strong
Verbs.
English has «strong» (or irregular, as
in get / got) and «
weak» (or regular, as
in walk / walked)
verbs like many other European languages.