Your résumé has exactly 6–10 seconds to make an impression.
Now imagine the hiring manager reading: “Results-driven professional with a passion for excellence, strong communication skills, and a proven track record of success.”
They’ve seen this sentence — word for word — hundreds of times this month.
Clichés don’t just fail to impress. They actively signal that you haven’t thought carefully about your application. Here’s how to spot them, remove them, and replace them with language that actually lands.
Why Clichés Kill Applications
| Problem | Impact |
|---|---|
| Overused phrases blend in | Your résumé looks like everyone else’s |
| Vague adjectives add no data | Hiring managers can’t verify anything |
| ATS systems don’t reward fluff | Only keywords from JDs trigger matches |
| It wastes your limited space | 6 seconds × meaningless words = rejection |
A LinkedIn India analysis (2024) found that top 10 most overused résumé phrases appear in over 60% of applications in the IT, consulting, and finance sectors — making them completely invisible to recruiters.
The Master List: 30 Clichés + Replacements
Category 1: The Personality Clichés
These describe you in terms that every single candidate uses — and that cannot be verified.
| ❌ Cliché | ✅ Replace With |
|---|---|
| Results-driven professional | Led X initiative that delivered Y outcome |
| Passionate about [anything] | [Specific project/action that shows passion] |
| Highly motivated | Completed [specific stretch goal] without being asked |
| Self-starter | Initiated [project/idea] that led to [result] |
| Team player | Collaborated with cross-functional team of 8 to deliver [outcome] |
| People person | Built relationships with 200+ clients, achieving 94% retention |
| Hard worker | Managed 3 simultaneous projects while maintaining 98% delivery SLA |
The rule: If you can’t prove it with a number or a story, cut it.
Category 2: The Skill Clichés
These are supposed to be skills but they’re so generic they mean nothing.
| ❌ Cliché | ✅ Replace With |
|---|---|
| Strong communication skills | Presented quarterly business review to 40+ stakeholders, including C-suite |
| Excellent problem solver | Diagnosed and resolved production bug that reduced app crashes by 67% |
| Strategic thinker | Developed 3-year product roadmap adopted by leadership in Q1 2024 |
| Detail-oriented | Implemented QA checklist that reduced error rate from 12% to 1.4% |
| Creative thinker | Redesigned onboarding flow that increased activation rate by 22% |
| Fast learner | Upskilled in Python in 60 days; deployed first ML model within 90 days |
| Analytical skills | Used SQL and Tableau to identify ₹23L revenue leakage in reconciliation |
Category 3: The Leadership Clichés
Used by people who led things — and people who attended one meeting.
| ❌ Cliché | ✅ Replace With |
|---|---|
| Strong leadership skills | Led team of 6 engineers to deliver product 2 weeks ahead of schedule |
| Proven track record | Increased sales pipeline by 38% in Q3 2023 (from ₹1.2Cr to ₹1.65Cr) |
| Visionary | Proposed and piloted automation initiative that saved 120 hrs/month |
| Drove results | Drove 27% YoY increase in user engagement through A/B tested notifications |
| Managed stakeholders | Aligned 4 business units on migration timeline, resolving 3 conflicting priorities |
Category 4: The Experience Clichés
Phrases that appear in every résumé from fresher to VP.
| ❌ Cliché | ✅ Replace With |
|---|---|
| Responsible for | Managed / Led / Delivered / Built / Owned |
| Helped with | Contributed to / Supported / Co-developed |
| Worked on | Developed / Implemented / Deployed / Launched |
| Assisted in | Conducted / Executed / Coordinated |
| Handled | Processed / Managed / Resolved |
| Involved in | [Just say what you actually did] |
| Various tasks | [List the 2-3 most impactful ones] |
Note: “Responsible for” is the #1 weakest phrase on any résumé. Replace every single instance.
Category 5: The Objective Statement Clichés
These appear in profile summaries and are universally ignored.
| ❌ Cliché | ✅ Replace With |
|---|---|
| Seeking a challenging role to utilise my skills | [State what you do + impact + what you’re targeting] |
| Looking to grow in a dynamic organisation | [Specific role + specific strength + specific goal] |
| Passionate about making a difference | [Evidence of the difference you’ve already made] |
| To obtain a position that offers opportunities for growth | [Cut this entirely — it’s about you, not the employer] |
Better profile summary formula:
[Job Title] with [X years] of experience in [core skill/domain].
Delivered [specific achievement]. Skilled in [2-3 tools/methods].
Seeking to [specific goal at new company].
Example (Fresher):
Computer Science graduate from BITS Pilani with hands-on experience in
Python and ML (scikit-learn, TensorFlow). Built a crop yield prediction
model (92% accuracy) as final year project. Seeking a Data Engineering
role at a product-focused company in Bangalore.
Before & After Résumé Transformations
Transformation 1: IT Professional
Before (Cliché-Filled):
> Results-driven software engineer with excellent problem-solving skills and a passion for technology. Responsible for working on backend systems and helping the team meet deadlines.
After (Specific and Strong):
> Backend Engineer with 3 years of experience building microservices in Java (Spring Boot) and Python. Reduced API response time by 43% by implementing Redis caching across 6 services. Delivered all sprint commitments on-time for 8 consecutive quarters at Infosys.
Transformation 2: Marketing Professional
Before:
> Creative and strategic marketing professional with strong communication skills and a proven track record of success in digital campaigns.
After:
> Digital Marketing Manager with 4 years at a D2C brand. Led Google + Meta campaigns generating ₹3.2Cr revenue in FY24 (ROAS: 4.8×). Reduced CAC by 28% through audience segmentation and creative testing.
Transformation 3: Fresher (Commerce Graduate)
Before:
> Hardworking and motivated fresher seeking a challenging role in finance to utilise my analytical skills and contribute to a dynamic team.
After:
> B.Com graduate (Delhi University, 8.4 CGPA) with internship experience at KPMG India (Audit). Assisted in statutory audit of 3 mid-size firms, reconciling ledgers of ₹12Cr+ total value. Proficient in Tally, MS Excel (VLOOKUP, Pivot Tables), and GST compliance basics.
The Cliché Audit: 5-Minute Process
Step 1: Paste your résumé into a Google Doc
Step 2: Use Ctrl+F to search for each phrase in the list above
Step 3: Highlight every match
Step 4: For each match, ask: “Can I replace this with a number, result, or specific action?”
Step 5: Rewrite. If you can’t, remove.
→ Goal: Zero clichés in your final résumé
→ Bonus: Run it through Resume Worded (free) for additional cliché flagging
India-Specific Note
Résumés in India often include phrases like:
- “Hailing from a middle-class family with strong values” (personal info — remove)
- “I am a dynamic personality” (meaningless — remove)
- “Good at MS Office” (table stakes since 2010 — only list advanced skills: Pivot Tables, Power Query, VBA)
- “Father’s name / Mother’s name” (no longer expected in modern résumés — remove)
- “Hobbies: Reading, Cooking, Travelling” (too generic — remove or add something specific like “Competitive coder — 1400 LeetCode rating”)
Tools to Check Your Résumé
| Tool | What It Catches | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Resume Worded | Clichés + ATS score + impact language | Free (limited) |
| Jobscan | JD keyword match + ATS compatibility | Free (5 scans/month) |
| Hemingway App | Passive voice + readability | Free |
| Grammarly | Grammar + weak words | Free |
| ChatGPT | “Review my résumé for clichés and suggest improvements” | Free |
References
- LinkedIn India (2024) — Most Overused Résumé Phrases in India — [linkedin.com/business/talent](https://business.linkedin.com/talent-solutions)
- Resume Worded Blog (2024) — Top Résumé Red Flags and Fixes — [resumeworded.com](https://resumeworded.com)
- Naukri.com Career Advice (2024) — What Recruiters Notice First on a Résumé — [naukri.com/blog](https://www.naukri.com/blog)
- Harvard Business Review (2023) — Why Your Résumé Isn’t Working — [hbr.org](https://hbr.org)
- Indeed India (2024) — Words to Remove from Your Résumé — [indeed.com/career-advice](https://www.indeed.com/career-advice)
