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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.

Career & Interview
0 uses·Published 4/17/2026·Updated 4/17/2026

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

Sources

  1. First Round ReviewFirst Round
  2. The Product ManagerSilicon Valley Product Group
  3. Good Product Team / Bad Product TeamSilicon Valley Product Group
  4. Mind the ProductMind the Product

Prompt details

Category
Career & Interview
Total uses
0
Created
4/17/2026
Last updated
4/17/2026

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