@Jenny_Ward
Jenny Ward
@Jenny_Ward · 2:20

These two words need to come off your résumé immediately!

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And we've talked about before, and I've mentioned before, the whole point of your resume is to showcase your wins and your accomplishments and not to summarize the things you've done. I did some research about this, and according to the Harvard Business Review, your chances of getting noticed when applying for a job or submitting a resume are obviously much higher when you use strong, actionable, confident verbs
@dobbsty
Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 0:47

#inspire #jobsearch #words

Hey, Jenny. I have never thought about this. It makes sense what you're saying. I don't know if I have it on my resume or my LinkedIn. I haven't used my LinkedIn or resume professionally for quite a lot of years now, but definitely ward of thought. I definitely will have to go back and circle around and check it out. Even if I'm not actively utilizing it, it would still be good to take it off if it is there
@SensibleEnsign
Susanna Hutcheson
@SensibleEnsign · 1:18
You were a bachelor? Well, I have not looked for a job or had anything to do with a resume for a decade, so that doesn't worry me. But I do like what you said and I totally agree with it. As a professional writer, I know the value of words and expressing those words to get what you want. I worked as a copywriter for about twelve years out of my writing career, and I wrote copy for businesses of all sizes and kinds
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