Action Verbs for Job Descriptions: A Comprehensive List for 2024

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Action verbs for job descriptions are the most effective when trying to attract top talent.

What is an action verb? It’s a verb that expresses physical or mental action.

Examples of action verbs:

The CEO motivates his team. The developer writes code. The accountant approves the balance sheet

An action verb is distinct from linking verbs (am, are, is, was, were, etc.). and helping verbs (can, shall, will, could, would, should, etc.).

It’s almost always a good idea to use action verbs for job descriptions instead of helping/linking verbs.

Below is a list of 200 action verbs for job descriptions

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