Key Takeaways
- Using power words in your resume and LinkedIn profile can significantly enhance your job search.
- Strong action verbs highlight your achievements and position you as a top candidate.
- Focus on increasing keyword density in your LinkedIn headline, summary, and experience sections.
- Four categories of power words include Change, Results, People, and Managerial terms.
- Adding proven keywords improves your visibility to recruiters and enhances your personal brand.
If you show that you can make things happen at work, you will get a new job quickly. Using power words in your resume and cover letter can greatly enhance your chances.
Demonstrating your ability to take initiative and drive results makes you a valuable asset to any organization. Employers seek candidates who can solve problems, lead projects, and deliver measurable outcomes.
Use strong action verbs to highlight these achievements. Words like “orchestrated,” “implemented,” or “optimized” can make your resume and cover letter stand out.
You position yourself as a top contender for new opportunities by showcasing your impact and using compelling language.
Update your LinkedIn profile to find a new job via LinkedIn. This way, your next opportunity will find you, not the other way around.
How do you make that happen?
One of the best ways is to include proven words that make you a LinkedIn all-star.
Add these words to your LinkedIn profile
These words or important keywords help you stand out from the crowd.
They help you better communicate your value and improve your personal brand.
Make sure you include these “power words” throughout your LinkedIn profile with increased density.
Increasing the density of specific search terms in your LinkedIn profile can improve your profile’s ranking in search results. Human resources and recruiters will find it easier to find people like you.
The density of your keywords starts with your LinkedIn headline.
Then, it should become denser in the LinkedIn summary section.
Finally, it becomes the densest section of your LinkedIn experience.
4 categories of power words
There are four main categories (as you can see below):
1. Change with power words like accelerated, advocated, and built
2. Results with power words like awarded, completed, and decreased
3. People with power use words like brokered, coached, and collaborated
4. Managerial with power words like anticipated, avoided, and controlled
Does your LinkedIn profile include these powerful, proven keywords?
Does your resume and LinkedIn profile have these successful words?
Check out the infographic below from Avid Careerist. Learn the powerful and proven keywords you should include on your resume. You should also add them to your LinkedIn profile.

This infographic was created by Avid Careerist.
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