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Action Verbs for IT Resumes

Stop using phrases like "Responsible for," "Helped with," or "Worked on." These are passive and don't tell the recruiter what you actually achieved. In the competitive IT market, you need verbs that convey ownership and impact.

Verbs for Software Development

Architected
For high-level design
Implemented
For coding features
Optimized
For performance gains
Refactored
For code quality
Integrated
For API/system work
Deployed
For CI/CD & Cloud

Verbs for Leadership & Collaboration

Even in tech, leadership matters. Use these to show how you work with teams:

  • Mentored: Show you helped junior developers grow.
  • Spearheaded: Use when you led a new initiative from scratch.
  • Facilitated: Good for Scrum Masters or team leads.
  • Standardized: Use when you created coding guidelines or documentation.

Verbs for Troubleshooting & Maintenance

  • Debugged: "Debugged complex race conditions in a multithreaded environment."
  • Resolved: "Resolved over 200 high-priority Jira tickets in 3 months."
  • Automated: "Automated regression testing using Selenium, saving 10 hours weekly."
  • Strengthened: "Strengthened system security by implementing OAuth 2.0."

The Impact Formula

[Action Verb] + [Quantifiable Task] + [Result/Impact]

Before: Worked on the website loading speed.

After: Optimized front-end assets and caching, reducing page load time by 60%.

Final Advice

Each bullet point on your resume should start with a strong action verb. Avoid repeating the same verb twice in one section.

Find a full list of 200+ power verbs for different IT roles (DevOps, Data Science, QA) on the ResumeRaja Blog.

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