Product Resume
for a product manager
by a product manager

The funny thing about product resumes these days is extreme templatization. Your resume should have bullet points. Each bullet point should have a bold-worthy achievement and a number to ‘quantify’ it. As the hiring manager goes through a bunch of resumes, all of them look the same. The stories don’t look credible, the numbers look rather forcefit on each point.
In reviewing your resume, my attempt is to highlight your work story in a way that it reflects your contribution as a PM more accurately and persuasively.
After the exercise, your resume becomes free of unnecessary jargon. The text gets proportionately distributed according to the duration of your job in each experience. Good diction ensures usage of appropriate words with the right grammatical context. Almost each bullet point becomes a single sentence of moderate size. In a one column template, almost each bullet point takes up one single line.