here i am providing some powerful phrases adding them in your resume or while interviewing will aid impression to interviewer

During the interview, whenever you are describing your successes and achievements, you will want to use up-to-date terms to describe your experiences and accomplishments. Words, like everything else in our lives have a “shelf life” and become old or dated. An example of using outdated words is
to address a cover letter using the phrase: “To whom it may concern.” While this is proper as far as grammar and protocol goes, it is also very dated. This is true of industry-specific jargon as well.

In order to impress your interviewer, you should use the words you glean from the posting. Doing so will prove that you see what it takes to do this job—a certain type of person and you are that person! For our example, you could say


The Words You Use Send a Strong Message

while describing Your Profile


1.I’m a wide profile sales/marketing/customer support professional

use above to describe your industry
using 'wide profile’ sounds professional then ‘I have been working in'

2.I’m used to working in a busy environment

use it in exchange of ‘I perform well under pressure’
so that you don’t constantly repeat yourself.

3.Customer-orientated

means you have tricks to molify, assuage your costumer and you’ll be polite and efficient when dealing with them.
Remember customers are life-blood of every business, so this is what every potential employer will want to hear from you!

4.Meeting targets

'Meeting targets' sounds more practical then ‘getting things done in time’. In terms of work and professional environment, ‘targets’ is the word that’s used to describe tasks and assignments.

5.Handle stress easily

this phrase is especially relevant in customer support and other industries when dealing directly with customers, starting with catering and ending with direct sales.

6.Team player

if you’re a likeable person who gets along well with others while at the same time being able to maintain professional relationship instead of filling your workplace with gossip – then you’re a ‘team player’!

7.Can-do attitude

means you don’t accept defeat and you don’t get confused the moment situation gets difficult and complicated at work. You just get things done, you cheer others up in your workplace and you’re the right person for the job you’re going for!

8.Drive to succeed

 is one of characteristics of a typical career person, and you definitely want to mention that during the interview or in your CV. Your future employer will look for someone who’s naturally driven by success, so make sure to describe yourself as such a person.

9.Results driven

this phrase is somewhat similar to the previous one with emphasis on results. Success is a more general term; results imply you’re good at meeting targets, too.

10.Eager to learn 

use this English collocation to stress the fact that you’re always taking opportunities to acquire new knowledge. It’s going to send a message to your interviewer that you’re not afraid of new duties and responsibilities!

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