Keywords hold significant importance to purify your career search. Candidates use keywords while looking for a job opportunity to find out the best opportunity of their interest and employers look for those keywords in resumes to find a right candidate for a vacant job.

Resume keywords are used in the same way like you make search on internet using different keywords of your interest. Right selection of keywords makes the career search easier for candidates and convenient for employer to choose a best suited employer. Some advanced companies use keywords scanning software to find the keywords of their interest in resumes and cover letters collected. So, you must include right keywords while describing your skills in resume to increase the worth and weight of your resume and cover letter. These keywords do the magical effect to grab the attention of reader at first glance.

For instance, if you belong to a marketing or advertisement career, “Communication” is the basically used keywords. Moreover you can use the following keywords to explain you best for a marketing job:

  • Business Management
  • Market Research
  • Marketing Plan
  • Media Planning
  • Relationship Building
  • Retail Marketing
  • Online/Offline & Direct Marketing
  • Product Development
  • Project Management
  • Marketing Strategy Development
  • Consumer Product Marketing
  • Market Analysis
  • Computer Expert

Main purpose of using keywords in resumes and cover letters is to reveal the employer that you are aware of the technical points of the job you are applying for. It also enhances the beauty of your sentences. Some of the generally used keyword examples are described below:

  • Dedicated
  • Formulated
  • Inspired
  • Harmonized
  • Accomplished
  • Acquired
  • Boosted
  • Facilitated
  • Centralized
  • Charted
  • Designed
  • Detected
  • Demonstrated
  • Eliminated
  • Automated
  • Enabled
  • Figured
  • Calculated
  • Verified
  • Forecasted
  • Grouped
  • Handled
  • Balanced
  • Highlighted
  • Hired
  • Implemented
  • Incorporated
  • Immersed
  • Jugged
  • Listed
  • Maximized
  • Enhanced
  • Accelerated
  • Manipulated
  • Negotiated
  • Organized
  • Perfected
  • Rearranged
  • Broadened
  • Generated
  • Ensured
  • Screened
  • Targeted
  • Augmented
  • Updated
  • Utilized

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