Resume Writing with the Power Word Convinced

Convinced – Firm in one’s belief, esp. with regard to a particular cause or issue

also: convince, convincing, convinces

Convinced shows the candidate’s ability to:

 

Analytical Skills:

The numbers do not lie. After three quarters of continuing increase in net worth, my manager was convinced that our lowering of prices was the actual cause of our success. It seems as if customers will purchase more items when they cost less. This evaluation led us to carry more products at a cheaper cost.

Conclusion: You can analyze numbers to form strong conclusions

Customer Skills:

Customers require a different amount of convincing before they are willing to purchase an item. Occasionally you will get the customer who knows exactly what they want and buy it on the spot. More often than not, you will have to explain how the product works before the customer is willing to open their wallet.

Conclusion: You know how to quell a customer’s worries.

Organizational Skills:

Because we keep our ledgers so tidy, we are convinced that no issues with paychecks are derived from the accounting department. Usually it is due to an employee logging in more hours than they have actually worked.

Conclusion: being organized will usually leave you free of blame.

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