Resume Action Verbs That Get Interviews

Verbs set the frame: did you advise, or own the outcome?

Upload your resume to see where passive or vague verbs weaken your story—and how your lines score for screening.

  • Match verb strength to your real authority
  • Avoid filler: “helped,” “involved in” without ownership
  • Pair verbs with objects and outcomes
  • Vary verbs; repeat “led” sparingly

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Why Verbs Matter in the First Six Seconds

Recruiters pattern-match seniority from language. Led, owned, shipped, and drove imply accountability; supported or assisted can be fine when accurate—but weak verbs plus vague objects read as junior or unclear scope.

Applicant systems care more about nouns (skills, tools, domains) than verbs—but humans react to verbs first. Pair both: a strong verb, a specific object, and a result or scale hint.

Verb Buckets (Pick What Matches Your Work)

  • Delivery: shipped, launched, rolled out, migrated, automated, scaled
  • Leadership: led, hired, coached, aligned, negotiated priorities
  • Improvement: reduced, increased, cut, improved, streamlined, shortened
  • Analysis: modeled, diagnosed, forecasted, segmented, validated

Avoid stacking three flashy verbs in one bullet. One precise verb plus a crisp object usually wins.

Stress-Test Your Resume

Upload your resume to combine stronger verbs with keyword coverage—so lines read well to people and score better in automated screening.

How It Works

1. Upload your resume

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2. We analyze your resume

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3. See your resume score

Understand how well you pass screening.

4. Fix what’s missing

Get clear suggestions to improve.

5. See real job matches

Find roles your resume is actually a fit for.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are “synergized” or “visionary” good verbs?

Usually no—recruiters discount hype. Prefer plain, specific verbs tied to results.

What’s a safe default for IC contributors?

Shipped, built, automated, reduced, improved, analyzed, designed, migrated—chosen to match what you actually did.

Can verbs hurt ATS parsing?

Rarely by themselves; weak bullets often omit keywords. Strong verbs plus domain terms perform best.

Is the resume analysis free?

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