Leveraging AI to Detect Overused Buzzwords and Replace Them with Strong Verbs
In a crowded job market, the words you choose can be the difference between landing an interview and being ignored. This guide shows how leveraging AI to detect overused buzzwords and replace them with strong verbs transforms a generic résumé into a compelling story that passes both human eyes and applicant tracking systems (ATS).
Why Buzzwords Hurt Your Resume
Buzzwords—synergize, leverage, dynamic, etc.—are the corporate equivalent of filler words. A recent Jobscan study found that 68% of recruiters skim past resumes that contain more than five buzzwords1. The reasons are simple:
- They dilute impact. "Managed a dynamic team" tells little about actual results.
- ATS filters them out. Many systems flag over‑used terms as generic, lowering your match score.
- They signal laziness. Recruiters assume the candidate didn’t take time to craft precise language.
Bottom line: Replacing buzzwords with strong, action‑oriented verbs makes your achievements concrete and ATS‑friendly.
How AI Detects Overused Buzzwords
Modern AI models, like the ones powering Resumly's Buzzword Detector, use a combination of:
- Lexical frequency analysis – comparing your word usage against a corpus of millions of successful resumes.
- Contextual embeddings – understanding whether a term adds unique value in its sentence.
- Rule‑based filters – flagging known filler phrases (e.g., "team player", "results‑driven").
The algorithm returns a heat map highlighting problem areas and suggests alternatives drawn from a curated verb library.
Using Resumly's Buzzword Detector (Step‑by‑Step)
- Upload your current résumé to the free tool at https://www.resumly.ai/buzzword-detector.
- Run the analysis. Within seconds you’ll see a list of flagged buzzwords.
- Review AI‑suggested verbs. For each buzzword, the tool offers 3–5 stronger alternatives.
- Apply changes directly in the built‑in editor or copy them into your preferred word processor.
- Re‑run the check to ensure no new filler words slipped in.
Pro tip: Pair the detector with the ATS Resume Checker to see how your revised résumé scores against real job postings.
Step‑by‑Step Guide: Replace Buzzwords with Strong Verbs
1. Identify the Core Action
| Buzzword | Weak Example | AI Suggestion | Strong Verb Replacement |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Managed" | Managed a team of 10 | Led, Directed, Oversaw | Led a cross‑functional team of 10 engineers |
| "Responsible for" | Responsible for project delivery | Delivered, Executed, Implemented | Delivered a $2M project on time |
| "Synergized" | Synergized processes | Integrated, Unified, Streamlined | Integrated workflows across three departments |
2. Quantify the Result
Replace vague outcomes with numbers or percentages. Instead of "Improved sales", write "Boosted sales by 22% within six months".
3. Keep It Active
Active voice conveys ownership. Change "Was tasked with improving" to "Improved".
4. Align with Job Description Keywords
Use the Job Search Keywords tool to extract the top verbs recruiters are looking for in your target role, then mirror them.
Checklist: Strong Verb Replacement
- Scan the résumé with the Buzzword Detector.
- Replace each flagged term with an AI‑suggested strong verb.
- Add a measurable outcome (%, $ amount, time frame).
- Check for passive constructions and convert to active voice.
- Run the ATS Resume Checker for a final score.
- Save the final version in PDF and plain‑text formats.
Do’s and Don’ts
| Do | Don't |
|---|---|
| Do use specific verbs that describe your exact role (e.g., engineered, negotiated). | Don’t rely on generic buzzwords like dynamic or strategic without context. |
| Do pair verbs with quantifiable results. | Don’t leave achievements vague or unmeasurable. |
| Do run the AI detector after each edit. | Don’t assume the first pass is perfect—AI can miss subtle filler. |
| Do tailor verbs to the industry (e.g., coded for tech, cultivated for sales). | Don’t use jargon that isn’t relevant to the role. |
Real‑World Example: Before & After
Before (with buzzwords):
Managed a dynamic team to deliver results‑driven projects, leveraging cross‑functional collaboration to improve processes.
After (AI‑enhanced):
Led a 7‑member cross‑functional team, delivered three high‑impact projects on schedule, and streamlined workflows, reducing cycle time by 15%.
Notice the shift:
- Strong verbs (Led, delivered, streamlined) replace vague buzzwords.
- Quantified impact (7‑member team, three projects, 15% reduction).
- Active voice throughout.
Integrating with Other Resumly Features
Once your résumé is buzzword‑free, amplify its power with additional Resumly tools:
- AI Resume Builder – automatically formats your content into a modern design (features/ai-resume-builder).
- AI Cover Letter – mirrors the strong‑verb language in a personalized cover letter (features/ai-cover-letter).
- Interview Practice – rehearse answering competency questions using the same action‑oriented phrasing (features/interview-practice).
- Job Match – see how well your revised résumé aligns with open roles (features/job-match).
By coupling the buzzword detector with these features, you create a cohesive, high‑impact job‑search ecosystem powered by Resumly.
Mini‑Conclusion
Leveraging AI to detect overused buzzwords and replace them with strong verbs is a quick win that dramatically improves both human readability and ATS compatibility. The process is simple, data‑driven, and fully supported by Resumly’s free tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How many buzzwords are too many?
Most recruiters consider more than five buzzwords a red flag. Aim for zero.
2. Can the AI suggest industry‑specific verbs?
Yes. The detector pulls from a curated verb list that adapts to the job title you enter.
3. Will replacing buzzwords affect my LinkedIn profile?
Absolutely. Use the same strong‑verb language in your LinkedIn summary to maintain brand consistency.
4. Is the Buzzword Detector free?
Yes, the tool at https://www.resumly.ai/buzzword-detector is completely free and requires no sign‑up.
5. How does the AI handle non‑English résumés?
The current model supports English and Spanish. For other languages, use the generic text‑analysis feature.
6. Should I still keep some buzzwords if they’re common in my field?
Only if they add measurable context. Otherwise, replace them with concrete verbs.
7. How often should I run the detector?
Run it after every major edit and before submitting any application.
8. Does the detector integrate with the ATS Resume Checker?
Yes—after cleaning up buzzwords, run the ATS checker to see the updated match score.
Ready to transform your résumé? Start with the Buzzword Detector, then explore the full suite of AI‑powered career tools at Resumly.ai.
Footnotes
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Jobscan, 2023 Recruiter Survey, https://www.jobscan.co/blog/recruiter-survey-2023 ↩










