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How to Use AI to Generate Action Verbs for Job Description

Posted on October 25, 2025
Michael Brown
Career & Resume Expert
Michael Brown
Career & Resume Expert

How to Use AI to Generate Tailored Action Verbs for Each Job Description

If you’ve ever stared at a job posting and wondered which power words will make your resume stand out, you’re not alone. In this guide we’ll show you how to use AI to generate tailored action verbs for each job description, improve ATS compatibility, and accelerate your job‑search pipeline.


Why Action Verbs Matter (and Why They Must Be Tailored)

Action verbs are the verbs that start bullet points on a resume (e.g., managed, designed, optimized). They signal impact and help applicant tracking systems (ATS) parse your achievements. A 2023 study by Jobscan found that resumes with high‑impact verbs see a 12% increase in ATS match rates. However, the same verb can be overused or irrelevant for a specific role. Tailoring verbs to the language of the job description shows you understand the role and aligns your resume with the employer’s keyword algorithm.


The AI Advantage: Speed, Consistency, and Personalization

Traditional verb‑selection relies on memory or static lists. AI can:

  1. Parse the job description for required skills, responsibilities, and industry jargon.
  2. Match those keywords with a curated verb library.
  3. Generate multiple variations that fit your experience level.
  4. Score each suggestion for ATS friendliness using built‑in heuristics.

Resumly’s AI Resume Builder already does the heavy lifting for content generation, and the ATS Resume Checker can instantly validate your verb choices.


Step‑by‑Step Guide: From Job Posting to Action‑Verb‑Rich Bullet Points

1. Gather the Job Description

  • Copy the full posting into a plain‑text document.
  • Highlight the responsibilities and required qualifications sections.

2. Feed the Text to an AI Prompt

Use Resumly’s free AI Career Clock or any LLM interface with the following prompt:

Analyze the following job description and list the top 10 core responsibilities. Then suggest three high‑impact action verbs for each responsibility that match the tone and seniority level of the role.

[Paste job description here]

3. Review the Verb List

AI will return a table. Example for a Marketing Manager role:

Responsibility Suggested Verbs
Lead cross‑functional campaigns Orchestrated, Spearheaded, Directed
Analyze market trends Diagnosed, Interpreted, Synthesized
Optimize budget allocation Streamlined, Maximized, Reallocated

4. Map Verbs to Your Experience

  • Pick the verb that best reflects your actual contribution.
  • Add a quantifier (e.g., increased sales by 15%) to create a compelling bullet.

5. Run an ATS Check

Paste the new bullet into Resumly’s ATS Resume Checker. The tool will flag any missing keywords and suggest alternatives.

6. Iterate with the Buzzword Detector

If the ATS score is below 80, run the bullet through Resumly’s Buzzword Detector to replace generic terms with industry‑specific verbs.


Quick Checklist: AI‑Generated Action Verbs

  • Job description uploaded or copied.
  • Prompt includes request for seniority‑appropriate verbs.
  • At least three verb options per responsibility.
  • Each verb is paired with a measurable outcome.
  • ATS score ≥ 80 after using the ATS Resume Checker.
  • No overused clichés (e.g., responsible for, team player).

Do’s and Don’ts

Do Don't
Do use verbs that match the role’s seniority (e.g., engineered for senior engineers). Don’t use buzzwords that sound generic (managed, worked on) without context.
Do quantify results (e.g., Reduced churn by 22%). Don’t copy‑paste the same verb across multiple bullet points.
Do run the final version through the Resume Readability Test. Don’t rely solely on AI; add a personal touch that reflects your voice.

Real‑World Example: Transforming a Generic Bullet

Before AI:

Managed a team of developers.

AI‑Generated Verb Options: Directed, Mentored, Coordinated.

After Tailoring (Senior Software Engineer role):

Directed a cross‑functional team of 8 developers to deliver a micro‑services platform, accelerating release cycles by 30% and reducing post‑deployment bugs by 18%.

Notice how the verb Directed aligns with senior leadership, while the metrics satisfy ATS keyword density.


Integrating with Resumly’s Full Suite

  • Use the AI Cover Letter to echo the same action verbs in your narrative.
  • Leverage the Job Match tool to discover additional postings where your new verbs boost relevance.
  • Keep track of applications with the Application Tracker so you never lose a version of your tailored resume.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Will AI replace my personal writing style?

No. AI provides suggestions; you still decide which verb best reflects your authentic experience.

2. How many action verbs should I use per resume?

Aim for 1‑2 unique verbs per bullet point. A typical 6‑bullet section will contain 6‑12 distinct verbs.

3. Can I use the same verb for different roles?

Only if the context and impact differ. Repeating Managed across unrelated roles can look repetitive.

4. Does the ATS check consider verb tense?

Yes. Past‑tense verbs (implemented, led) are preferred for previous roles; present‑tense (drive, lead) for current positions.

5. How do I know which verbs are industry‑specific?

The Job Search Keywords tool surfaces sector‑specific terminology that you can pair with action verbs.

6. Is there a free way to test my verbs?

Absolutely. The Buzzword Detector and ATS Resume Checker are free and instantly validate your choices.

7. What if the AI suggests a verb I’m unfamiliar with?

Research the term quickly; if it accurately describes your work, feel free to use it. Otherwise, choose a synonym you’re comfortable with.


Mini‑Conclusion: The Power of Tailored Action Verbs

By leveraging AI to generate tailored action verbs for each job description, you create a resume that speaks the employer’s language, passes ATS filters, and showcases measurable impact. The process is repeatable, data‑driven, and fully integrated with Resumly’s ecosystem.


Take the Next Step with Resumly

Ready to supercharge your resume? Try the AI Resume Builder today, run your new bullets through the [ATS Resume Checker], and watch your interview invitations climb. For deeper insights, explore the Career Guide and stay updated with the Resumly Blog.


Empower your job search with AI‑crafted action verbs and land the role you deserve.

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