Struktur: have/has + past participle Verwendung: Erfahrung mit Relevanz für die Gegenwart
have/has + past participle
past participle ist die dritte Form von Verben
past participle ist die
Beispiele:
I have led agile projects across departments.
I have implemented process improvements that increased efficiency.
I have worked closely with stakeholders to launch a new business unit.
Struktur: Verb im Infinitiv (he/she/it: +s) Verwendung: Aktuelle Rolle, regelmäßige Aufgaben, generelle Aussagen
Verb im Infinitiv (he/she/it: +s)
I lead cross-functional project teams.
I support transformation initiatives with a strategic focus.
I analyze data to identify opportunities for improvement.
Struktur: am/is/are + Verb + -ing Verwendung: Aktuelle, laufende Tätigkeiten oder Trends
am/is/are + Verb + -ing
I’m currently working on agile structure optimization.
I’m supporting clients in improving their delivery processes.
I’m focusing on aligning customer needs with operational models.
Struktur: Verb in der 2. Form (regelmäßig: +ed) Verwendung: Abgeschlossene Ereignisse, Zeitangabe oft impliziert
Verb in der 2. Form (regelmäßig: +ed)
I led a transformation from wholesale to service-driven business.
I coordinated the launch of a regional supply chain hub.
I organized workshops and created process documentation.
Struktur: have/has been + Verb-ing Verwendung: Tätigkeit, die in der Vergangenheit begann und andauert
have/has been + Verb-ing
I’ve been working in agile environments for several years.
I’ve been helping organizations scale operational processes.
I’ve been focusing on strategic alignment and customer experience.
Future (will / going to)
Struktur: will + Verb / am going to + VerbVerwendung: Ziele, Motivation, Zukunft in neuer Rolle
will + Verb
am going to + Verb
I will bring a hands-on, customer-focused approach to this role.
I’m going to apply my background to enhance service operations.
I will collaborate across departments to drive innovation.
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