Why you shouldn’t say you “helped” - Deepstash
Why you shouldn’t say you “helped”

Why you shouldn’t say you “helped”

The average initial screening time for a candidate’s resume clocks in at just 7.4 seconds.  With such little time to make an impression, it’s imperative your work achievements leap off the page.

Using weak or passive verbs (think: assisted, utilized, contributed, held) can undermine the strength and effectiveness of your resume and cause an HR manager to toss your resume.

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