by Liz Ryan
If you're job-hunting today, you know that employers are looking for sharp, self-motivated people. Paradoxically, just about the worst way to convey your talent and motivation is to say in your resume or cover letter, "I'm self-motivated." Anyone can say that! The phrase falls flat. You can't afford to let done-to-death boilerplate language sink your resume like a boat anchor.
Resume cliches like "self-motivated individual" and "results-oriented professional" are out of date in 2010. You can do a better job of letting hiring managers know how you solve problems on-the-fly or leap over tall buildings in a single bound.
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Here  are ten of the deadliest resume phrases in use ("massive overuse" would  be more accurate) and replacements for each one. You'll rewrite the  replacement phrases to reflect your own accomplishments--and that's the  key! We can't expect a timeworn piece of resume boilerplate to stand in  for our own pithy, personal examples.
Kill this:  Results-oriented professional 
Replace with your own  version of this: I love to solve thorny supply-chain problems
Kill this: Excellent team player 
Replace  with your own version of this: At Acme Dynamite, I partnered  with Engineering to cut our product cost in half
Kill  this: Bottom-line orientation 
Replace  with your own version of this: My accounting-process overhaul  saved the company $10M in its first year
Kill this:  Superior communication skills 
Replace  with your own version of this: I led a two-day offsite that  yielded our 2010 product lineup and a $40K cost savings
Kill  this: Possess organizational skills 
Replace  with your own version of this: Reduced customer-complaint  resolution time from three weeks to one by revamping the process
Kill  this: Savvy business professional 
Replace  with your own version of this: I'm a PR manager who's gotten  his employers covered by Yahoo! and Time magazine
Kill  this: Strong work ethic 
Replace with your  own version of this: I taught myself HTML over a weekend in  order to grab a marketing opportunity
Kill this: Meets  or exceeds expectations 
Replace with your own  version of this: Invited to join our executive staff at a  strategy summit during my first year at the company
Kill  this: Strong presentation skills 
Replace  with your own version of this: Was recruited to join Acme  Dynamite after my boss heard me speak at a conference
Kill  this: Seeking a challenging opportunity 
Replace with your own version of this: I'm looking for a midsize manufacturer primed to grow its business in the Pacific Rim
Get  the boilerplate lead out of your resume today, and replace it with  concrete, visual stories that bring your power to life. Watch employers  respond! You can't afford to send out another lifeless,  sounds-like-everyone-else resume. Employers want the real you on  the page. Try it!
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Liz Ryan is a  25-year HR veteran, a former Fortune 500 VP, and an internationally  recognized expert on careers and the new-millennium workplace. Connect  with her at www.asklizryan.com.
 
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