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Strong Action Verbs for Resume Bullets (By Role and Industry)

Starting every bullet with 'responsible for' or 'worked on' signals low effort. Here are better action verbs organized by what they communicate and where they fit.

The first word of a resume bullet does real work. Action verbs signal seniority, describe what you actually did (as opposed to what you were responsible for), and tell ATS systems something meaningful about the nature of the work.

Here's a reference organized by what each verb communicates and which roles it fits.

Leadership and ownership

Use these when you had real accountability for outcomes, people, or strategy:

Led, Directed, Oversaw — managed people or a function directly

Spearheaded, Championed, Drove — took initiative on something that wasn't formally your mandate; implies proactivity

Established, Founded, Created — built something from scratch; implies first-mover impact

Owned — current-generation favorite; implies full accountability

Best for: managers, team leads, founders, senior individual contributors

Building and engineering

Use these when the output was a system, product, or technical artifact:

Built, Architected, Engineered — created technical systems or infrastructure

Designed, Developed, Shipped — carried something from concept to completion

Migrated, Modernized, Refactored — improved or replaced existing systems

Automated, Optimized, Streamlined — improved efficiency of existing processes

Best for: engineers, product builders, designers, infrastructure roles

Analysis and research

Use these when the output was insight, data, or decisions:

Analyzed, Identified, Uncovered — extracted meaning from information

Researched, Evaluated, Assessed — gathered and synthesized information

Designed (research studies), Conducted — ran experiments or studies

Forecasted, Modeled, Quantified — built models or projections

Best for: analysts, data scientists, researchers, strategists, consultants

Growth and revenue

Use these when the output was a commercial result:

Grew, Increased, Scaled — produced measurable improvement

Generated, Closed, Won — directly produced revenue or deals

Launched, Expanded — brought something new to market or new territory

Converted, Acquired — turned prospects into customers

Best for: sales, marketing, business development, growth roles

Communication and influence

Use these when the output was persuasion, alignment, or change management:

Presented, Pitched, Communicated — delivered information to audiences

Negotiated, Aligned, Facilitated — brokered agreement or collaboration

Advised, Consulted, Recommended — provided expert input that shaped decisions

Trained, Mentored, Coached — developed other people's skills

Best for: managers, consultants, HR, learning and development, business development

What to avoid

Responsible for — describes a job description, not an action or achievement

Helped, Assisted, Supported — relegates you to a supporting role, even if you weren't

Worked on — vague and passive; almost anything can replace it

Managed (when overused) — legitimate but overused; varies by actual seniority level

One verb per bullet

Resist the urge to stack: "Developed and implemented and maintained." Pick the most significant verb. If you developed something, the implementation and maintenance are usually implied.

The verb you choose frames how the reader interprets everything that follows. A bullet that starts with "Built" reads as active and concrete. One that starts with "Was responsible for building" reads as passive and hedged.

The Resume Bullet Point Generator automatically selects appropriate action verbs for your role and industry when turning your responsibilities into finished bullets — so you don't have to think about it per bullet.