Resume Creation: Using Buzzwords and Action Verbs to Capture Attention
- By Meaghan Hayes
- Published 06/20/2008
- The J O B
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Meaghan Hayes
I am the mom of a toddler, wife to a computer dude. I need an outlet... and I love to write. What a great combo!
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These are just a few ideas to get your brain churning with ideas. If you are creating a resume in Microsoft Word, type in any one of these words, then hit Shift + F7 for help from the thesaurus. Good luck in your search and interview process!

