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The buzzword checker scans your resume for vague, overused phrases — 'synergy', 'rockstar', 'go-getter', 'results-driven', 'think outside the box' — that fill space without saying what you actually did. For each one it flags, it suggests a concrete direction so you can replace the cliché with specific evidence.
Buzzwords read as noise. A recruiter skimming for a few seconds slides past 'detail-oriented team player' because it describes nothing measurable, and an applicant tracking system does not reward filler the way it surfaces real skills and tools. Trading clichés for concrete accomplishments makes every line carry weight — though strong wording supports a resume, it never replaces the underlying experience.
Before: Results-driven professional who leverages synergy to move the needle.
After: Grew trial-to-paid conversion from 4% to 7% over two quarters by redesigning the onboarding flow.
Before: Rockstar developer and team player.
After: Mentored three junior engineers and led the migration of our billing service to TypeScript.
Vague, overused phrases that don't convey real information. Think 'synergy', 'rockstar', 'move the needle', etc. Recruiters skim past them; ATS systems don't reward them.
Not always. Sometimes there is no plainer word. But in resumes, almost every buzzword can be replaced with a concrete verb plus a metric. The checker shows you both sides.
Specific evidence. Instead of 'leverage Python', say 'wrote a Python ETL that cut nightly load time from 4h to 28m'. The checker suggests a direction; the bullet still needs your facts.
No. The resume text is processed in memory and discarded immediately.
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