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SUMMARY:Charge Your Resume with High-Voltage Resume Language
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DESCRIPTION: Women tend to under-sell themselves and downplay success&mdash;even when they are highly accomplished. This is often evident in the language they choose for their resumes. The resume is a selling document, and strong, powerful language makes a hard sell that you're the fit for the job.

The first step in charging your resume with high-voltage job search power is beginning every sentence in your position descriptions with a powerful, active verb. This is also the best way to edit your resume down to the most essential words and communicate with confidence and authority. So you should never start a sentence with, for example, "Responsible for creating. Instead, you simply say "Created...". The first phrase makes it sound like you were in a secondary support role, and the stronger "created" conveys the fact that you were actually charged with the task. Two low-voltage words that women frequently use in their resumes are coordinated and facilitated. These words do not give the...

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