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 An example of using outdated words is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

phrases for Previous Experience and Your Current Position

1. I have 7 years’ experience in the field

using this phrase allows you to describe your experience precisely while using professional lingo at the same time.

2. Proven track record

use this phrase as “I have a proven track record in telecommunication”
to describe you’ve been working in the sector and you have an official employment history and related references.

3.Work against the clock

this is a perfect way of describing a fast-paced work environment in your previous or current job. Another good job-seeking related word combination to go with this one is ‘to meet deadlines’ 
“We often have to work against the clock to meet deadlines during the busy season.”

4.SLA (Service Level Agreement)

is a standard term used across industries whenever two parties have agreed on certain targets in terms of performance. It’s especially relevant for customer support based positions where every individual has to work towards meeting Service Level Agreements such as responding on e-mails within a certain period of time, logging phone calls properly and ensuring timely resolution of customer problems. So if you’ve been having similar responsibilities in your current/previous job but you didn’t know it’s called ‘meeting SLAs’ – make sure you use this smart phrase in your CV and job interview!

5.Liaise with other departments

 it’s a fancy way of saying ‘to communicate with other departments’. If you’re willing to get the job though, you may as well learn the word ‘liaise’. When it comes to speaking about your communication between departments in your company, you’ll know exactly what phrase to use!


phrases forExplaining Why You Want This Job


I want to further my career in sales/marketing

it’s a perfect way of saying that there aren’t any promotional opportunities in your current job without admitting to it directly.

In line with my qualifications

one can use it in questions like
"why should we hire you" 
"why you are the perfect man for this job"
 it’s in line with your qualifications, it’s going to send a message that you’re a person fully aware of what your expertize is. And I don’t think they’ll keep probing you during the interview until they get you to confess that you’re just unhappy with your current job. They’ll take this answer as a satisfactory response and be happy with it!

I want to take on more responsibility

a totally valid phrase you can use when aiming for a slightly higher position. Just like when using the first phrase in this section you can use this sentence, highlight the fact that you’re an ambitious professional but don’t say directly – “Nobody will promote me in my current company…”

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