03/20/2026
The phrase “I learn fast” doesn’t really work in a resume or during an .
It doesn’t give any verifiable information. A recruiter can’t tell what exactly you learned, how fast, or whether it led to any real result. On top of that, almost everyone says it, so it stops carrying weight.
Specific examples sound much stronger.
For example:
instead of “I learn fast” —
“I had no prior experience with Excel, but within two weeks I learned to use formulas and built a report to track weekly sales”
or:
“I hadn’t worked with CRM systems before, but within a month I learned HubSpot and organized the client database, which reduced response time for inquiries”
These kinds of statements provide context: where you started, what you did, how long it took, and what changed as a result.