Power Verbs by Category Dice Tech Career Tool Kit

Power verbs bring your resume to life. They paint a picture for the reviewer by highlighting your skills and accomplishments, affirm your communication skills, and help you stand out in a crowd. Begin each statement or phrase with a power verb, then take you resume to the next level, by inserting action-packed power verbs into your work history and branding statement.

Tip: Remember to use present tense verbs in your profile and qualifications summary and when creating task, responsibility and accomplishment bullets for a current position. Use past-tense verbs to describe prior positions and experience in your work history. There are literally thousands of verbs to choose from, so feel free to share your favorites.

• Addressed • Disseminated • Profiled
• Advertised • Documented • Proofread
• Advised • Drafted • Publicized
• Alerted • Edited • Published
• Amended • Emailed • Queried
• Announced • Generated • Questioned
• Answered • Emphasized • Recorded
• Arbitrated • Explained • Relayed
• Articulated • Expressed • Reported
• Authored • Framed • Responded
• Branded • Highlighted • Rewrote
• Briefed • Informed • Scribed
• Broadcasted • Interacted • Search Engine Optimized (SEO’d)
• Chronicled • Interfaced • Shared
• Circulated • Interpreted • Socialized
• Cited • Interviewed • Specified
• Clarified • Liaised • Spoke
• Commended • Listened • Suggested
• Communicated • Logged • Synthesized
• Compiled • Mediated • Talked
• Condensed • Moderated • Telegraphed
• Consulted • Narrated • Transcribed
• Contacted • Notated • Translated
• Conveyed • Notified • Transmitted
• Convinced • Outlined • Tweeted
• Corresponded • Penned • Verbalized
• Crowd Sourced • Portrayed • Wrote
• Debated • Posted
• Defined • Presented
• Detailed • Proclaimed