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Another word for "assisted" on a resume

"Assisted" is the resume equivalent of saying you were in the room when something happened. It tells recruiters you had a role but leaves out what you did and what changed. Replacing it with a precise verb — and a result — turns a supporting credit into a clear achievement.

Why "assisted" weakens your resume

"Assisted" is passive by design: it signals you were subordinate to the real actor. ATS systems scan for skill-specific action verbs, and "assisted" rarely matches any keyword a job description calls out. Recruiters reading manually want to know what you owned, not who you stood next to. Swap "assisted" for the verb that describes your actual contribution, then pair it with a metric. That combination is what moves you from the maybe pile to the interview list.

22 stronger words for "assisted"

Supported

when your role was defined technical or operational backup — use sparingly

Facilitated

when you organized or ran a process that produced an outcome

Enabled

when you removed a blocker so others could succeed

Advised

when you provided expert guidance that shaped decisions

Guided

when you directed a person or group toward a goal

Equipped

when you gave people the tools, training, or resources they needed

Contributed

when your role was a defined part of a larger collaborative effort

Collaborated

when the work was genuinely co-equal between parties

Partnered

when you worked alongside a counterpart as a peer

Delivered

when you produced a specific, tangible output

Administered

when your assistance was operational or procedural in nature

Coordinated

when you organized people, timelines, or resources toward a goal

Mentored

when you developed the skills of a specific person

Reinforced

when you added capacity or expertise to strengthen an effort

Championed

when you actively advocated for an initiative or idea

Drove

when you owned a meaningful part of the outcome

Resolved

when your contribution was focused on fixing a specific problem

Spearheaded

when you initiated or led something from the front

Streamlined

when your work made a process faster or simpler

Trained

when you taught skills or procedures to others

Accelerated

when you shortened timelines or improved throughput

Bolstered

when you strengthened an existing capability or result

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Before / after: bullets that drop "assisted"

  • Assisted the marketing team with campaign launches.

    ✍️ Coordinated three product launch campaigns across email, paid social, and PR, collectively generating 4,200 qualified leads in 90 days.

  • Assisted senior engineers with code reviews.

    ✍️ Delivered structured code reviews for a team of eight engineers, reducing post-release defect rate by 28% over two quarters.

  • Assisted in onboarding new clients.

    ✍️ Facilitated onboarding for 60+ enterprise clients, cutting time-to-value from 45 days to 22 days through a standardized playbook.

Frequently asked questions

Is "assisted" a good resume word?

Generally no. "Assisted" frames you as secondary to someone else and provides no information about your specific contribution or the outcome. Replace it with the verb that names what you actually did — Coordinated, Delivered, Facilitated — and add a number.

What can I say instead of "assisted" on a resume?

Choose the replacement that reflects your actual role. For process work, try Coordinated or Facilitated. For technical contribution, try Delivered or Implemented. For people development, try Mentored or Trained. Always follow the verb with a measurable result.

Will a free tool flag "assisted" as a weak verb on my resume?

Yes — atsgrader.com checks for weak and overused verbs, ATS keyword gaps, and formatting issues, all inside your browser. Nothing is uploaded and no account is needed.

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