Friday, October 7

25 Words That Can Hurt Your Résumé

Here's what I found, courtesy of MSN.com that would probably help the majority of us a whole lot since it'll only be a couple of months time that we go out & look for a job. For those whom are looking, of course. But eve for those whom aren't, think of it as an extra knowledge if you ever decide to step into the real working world after that high education.

25 Words That Can Hurt Your Résumé
By Laura Morsch, CareerBuilder.com

So, you're experienced? Before you advertise this in your résumé, be sure you can prove it.

Often, when job seekers try to sell themselves to potential employers, they load their résumés with vague claims that are transparent to hiring managers, according to Scott Bennett, author of "The Elements of Résumé Style" (AMACOM). By contrast, the most successful job seekers avoid these vague phrases on their résumés in favor of accomplishments.

Instead of making empty claims to demonstrate your work ethic, use brief, specific examples to demonstrate your skills. In other words, show, don't tell. Bennett offers these examples:

Instead of... "Experience working in fast-paced environment"
Try... "Registered 120+ third-shift emergency patients per night"

Instead of... "Excellent written communication skills"
Try... "Wrote jargon-free User Guide for 11,000 users"

Instead of... "Team player with cross-functional awareness"
Try... "Collaborated with clients, A/R and Sales to increase speed of receivables and prevent interruption of service to clients."

Instead of... "Demonstrated success in analyzing client needs"
Try... "Created and implemented comprehensive needs assessment mechanism to help forecast demand for services and staffing."

The worst offenders
It’s good to be hard-working and ambitious, right? The hiring manager won't be convinced if you can't provide solid examples to back up your claims. Bennett suggests being extra-careful before putting these nice-sounding but empty words in your résumé.
  • Aggressive
  • Ambitious
  • Competent
  • Creative
  • Detail-oriented
  • Determined
  • Efficient
  • Experienced
  • Flexible
  • Goal-oriented
  • Hard-working
  • Independent
  • Innovative
  • Knowledgeable
  • Logical
  • Motivated
  • Meticulous
  • People person
  • Professional
  • Reliable
  • Resourceful
  • Self-motivated
  • Successful
  • Team player
  • Well-organized

Laura Morsch is a writer for CareerBuilder.com. She researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues.

Well, there ya go!! Hopefully, these could be put to good use just before you pen down that résumé.

Laterz...
Lenny JC

2 comments:

msm said...

hello lenny.. siumei here.. test test test.. =)

Sara Halim said...

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But thanks Siu Mei for dropping by!! You can give yourself a cheeky name too, no need to login as a blog user...my blog is 'comment-friendly'...but no spamming arh!!