CV Strategy - Verbs to Include in Your CV

We already know that the primary purpose of a* Launched
resume is to get yourself invited in for an interview* Resolved
with a prospective employer. When the employer* Created
checks the whole stack of resumes, whether it is in* Generated
paper or online, on average he or she spends no moreYour potential employer has to see that you are
than eight seconds on each resume. These eightmaking things happen. When you describe your
seconds are your time to sell yourself. Consider yourachievements throughout your career, make sure you
CV as your personal business card. Make it catchy,are specific about them. Being specific allows you to
show results and get yourself invited for an interview.use numbers and let your potential employer know
Today I will give you few important verbs that shallwhat you did to increase profits, increased sales, gave
and at least four of them MUST be included in yourtrainings etc.
resume.Here are few samples you may include in your CV: I
Demonstrate how you got results with the strongincreased sales by 30%, I created training for 30 staff
positive verbs.members that resulted in sales increase of 20%, I
In order to show how successful you were at yourmanaged a team of 20 junior engineers or junior
job and how you performed use the following verbs:employees, I generated 1M $ of sales within 6 months
* Managedetc. Most probably the employer would like to find out
* Solvedhow you achieved all that and they will be tempted to
* Generatedinvite your for the interview.
* IncreasedHope it helps.
* ImplementedReview your CV!
* AchievedTo your success!
* Exceeded