How Do You Say You Are Hard-working On A Resume?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Better buzzword: Include

the word “achieved

,” and back it up with examples of what you’ve accomplished. For example, you could say, “Achieved sales goal for three consecutive years with a reduced staff.” This shows that you, and your staff, are hard-working while you avoid saying so directly.

Should I put hard-working on my resume?

“Hard worker,” “ambitious,” and other clichés shouldn’t be included on your résumé. Instead, show how you’ll be a good contributor to the workplace.

How do you say I’m a hard worker?

  1. efficient. adjective. …
  2. productive. adjective. …
  3. committed. adjective. …
  4. hard-working. adjective. …
  5. conscientious. adjective. …
  6. diligent. adjective. …
  7. industrious. adjective. …
  8. assiduous. adjective.

How do you describe a hard-working person?

A hard-working employee is

someone who’s willing to learn and always looking for new ways to grow within the company

. They won’t settle for this position or that answer, they want to be the best and move ahead among their coworkers.

What can I put instead of hard work?

effort exertion endeavor

US

endeavour

UK
labor

US

labour

UK
toil travail work activity

How do I express my hard work?

  1. Arrive on Time. Your first step to starting the day off right is to arrive on time for work. …
  2. Help Others. Doing the bare minimum at your new job is not something you should strive for. …
  3. Have an Open and Positive Attitude. Nobody likes a Negative Nancy. …
  4. Be a Team Player. …
  5. Always Be Productive.

How would you describe a good worker?

Employees who take responsibility for their actions,

are dependable

, arrive on time, do what they say, and don’t let the others in their team down, are highly valued employees.

How do you describe a nice person?


Affable

— He’s easy to talk to. Agreeable — He’s enjoyable to talk to. Amiable — He’s friendly and nice. Charming — He has a “magic” effect that makes people like him.

How would you describe a hardworking person in one word?


Diligent

: Someone who is diligent works very hard and very carefully. Example: For flowerbeds, a good hoe or cultivator will be a lot more labor-intensive, but probably as effective if you are diligent. Example: She was resourceful, industrious and an extremely skillful and creative cook and homemaker.

What are good words to describe a person?

  • Adaptable.
  • Adventurous.
  • Amarous.
  • diligent.
  • Humble.
  • Courageous.
  • Efficient.
  • Enchanting.

What is a hard worker called?


diligent

, industrious, conscientious, assiduous, sedulous, painstaking, persevering, unflagging, untiring, tireless, indefatigable, studious. energetic, keen, enthusiastic, driven, zealous, busy, with one’s shoulder to the wheel, with one’s nose to the grindstone. archaic laborious.

What is the opposite of hard work?

indolence idleness slowness neglectfulness leisureliness

How do you say thank you to your team for hard work?

  1. I appreciate your effort.
  2. I appreciate your time.
  3. I appreciate your work on this.
  4. I appreciate your hard work.
  5. I appreciate you taking the time to focus on this.
  6. I appreciate you making this a priority.
  7. I appreciate you dedicating the time to this.
  8. I appreciate you taking the lead on this one.

How do you praise your team for good work?

  • Thank you!
  • Good work, as always.
  • Thanks for getting this done.
  • You are a lifesaver.
  • Thank you for pulling everyone/everything together on such short notice.
  • I appreciate you getting this to me so quickly so I have time to review it.
  • Thanks for your help today.

What are your 3 best qualities?

  • Communication skills.
  • Honesty.
  • Loyalty.
  • Dependability.
  • Teamwork.
  • Flexibility.
  • Self-reliance.
  • Eagerness to learn.
Rachel Ostrander
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Rachel Ostrander
Rachel is a career coach and HR consultant with over 5 years of experience working with job seekers and employers. She holds a degree in human resources management and has worked with leading companies such as Google and Amazon. Rachel is passionate about helping people find fulfilling careers and providing practical advice for navigating the job market.