Build a PM portfolio with measurable impact bullets
Your resume has "managed the product" bullets that say nothing. This rewrites your bullets as measurable impact statements — action, context, measurable outcome, scope — so recruiters know what you actually did and senior PMs recognize it.
PM Resume Bullets Should Make the Work Visible
Most PM resumes read like role descriptions — "responsible for," "managed," "worked on" — and leave recruiters unable to distinguish between a Senior and a Lead PM. First Round Review's resume writing and Silicon Valley Product Group's writing on PM career both document the fix: every bullet needs a measurable outcome, named scope, and honest ownership attribution.
How the Build a PM portfolio with measurable impact bullets Prompt Works
The prompt applies a strict bullet formula with four review checks per bullet. The "bullet I should cut entirely" output forces honest pruning — resumes get stronger when weak bullets are removed, not when more are added.
When to Use It
- You are applying to a new PM role.
- Your current resume has produced few callbacks.
- A career move is being considered and the resume needs a refresh.
- A peer asked for help on their PM resume.
- A promotion case requires written bullet justification.
Common Pitfalls
- Vague verbs. "Managed," "responsible for," "worked on" mean nothing. Replace with specific action verbs.
- No metrics. Bullets without metrics leave the reader guessing.
- Inflating team contributions. If you didn't lead it, say you contributed. Senior reviewers can tell.
Sources
- First Round Review — First Round
- The Product Manager — Silicon Valley Product Group
- Good Product Team / Bad Product Team — Silicon Valley Product Group
- Mind the Product — Mind the Product
Sources
- First Round Review — First Round
- The Product Manager — Silicon Valley Product Group
- Good Product Team / Bad Product Team — Silicon Valley Product Group
- Mind the Product — Mind the Product
Prompt details
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