Bullet Writing
Resume Action Verbs With Impact Examples (Not Generic Lists)
Action verbs work only when paired with evidence. Use these examples to upgrade weak bullets into stronger outcomes.
Reponse directe
Use action verbs that match what you actually did, then add scope and results. A strong bullet is not just a better verb. It combines action, context, and measurable impact. Replace generic verbs like worked on with precise verbs such as optimized, launched, reduced, or implemented.
Resume advice often gives long action-verb lists.
The list alone does not improve your resume.
What matters is pairing the right verb with credible outcomes.
Ce que vous allez apprendre
- Which verbs signal ownership and impact
- How to match verbs to role context
- How to rewrite weak bullets with outcomes
- How to avoid repetitive verb patterns
- How to validate bullet strength in ProfileOps
Weak verbs vs stronger verbs
| Weak pattern | Stronger verb options | Use when |
|---|---|---|
| Worked on | Built, implemented, developed | You created/delivered something concrete |
| Helped with | Supported, enabled, partnered | You contributed with defined scope |
| Responsible for | Owned, led, managed | You had direct accountability |
| Improved | Optimized, reduced, increased | You can show measurable change |
Before and after bullet examples
- Before: Worked on reporting dashboards.
- After: Built automated BI dashboards that reduced weekly reporting time by 6 hours.
- Before: Responsible for onboarding.
- After: Led onboarding flow redesign that increased week-1 activation by 18%.
How to choose the right verb
- Start with your exact contribution type.
- Pick verb based on ownership level.
- Add metric or scope immediately after action.
- Avoid inflating verbs beyond your real role.
Common verb-related mistakes
- Using the same verb repeatedly across bullets.
- Choosing dramatic verbs without evidence.
- Leaving verbs unconnected to outcomes.
- Overwriting with buzzword-heavy language.
A quick rewrite template
Template: Verb + what you changed + where + measurable result.
Example: Optimized checkout flow in mobile app, reducing abandonment by 12% in one quarter.
Comment le faire dans ProfileOps (etape par etape)
- Run Resume Score to find weak or generic bullet phrasing.
- Rewrite top-impact bullets using action + scope + outcome.
- Use dashboard suggestions to prioritize wording upgrades.
- Run targeted analysis if applying to a specific role.
- Download improved resume after final QA pass.
Entree
- Current bullet list from your resume
- Optional target job posting for role-language alignment
Sortie
- Bullet clarity and impact findings
- Priority rewrite targets
- Improved readability signal
Etape suivante
- Keep a reusable list of strong role-specific verbs.
- Update bullets with new outcomes quarterly.
- Re-check score after major rewrite sessions.
Utiliser ProfileOps
Need help rewriting your bullets? Use ProfileOps Resume Score and fix mode -> /resume-score
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FAQ
Do action verbs really matter on resumes?
Yes, but only with evidence. Verbs improve clarity when paired with clear scope and measurable outcomes.
Can I use the same action verb repeatedly?
Avoid repetition. Varied, precise verbs make your contributions easier to scan and understand.
What is better than “responsible for”?
Use owned, led, managed, implemented, or built depending on actual responsibility level.
Should every bullet include a metric?
Not always, but most high-impact bullets should include measurable or scoped results when possible.
Can ATS detect better action verbs?
ATS mostly parses text; stronger verbs mainly help recruiter readability and credibility once parsed.