Product Manager Resume Bullet Points
PM resume bullets should show ownership of roadmap, discovery, and delivery. This guide gives you examples and formulas for product manager roles.
Bullet examples
- Owned roadmap for core onboarding flow; increased activation by 25% through A/B tests and user research.
- Led discovery and prioritisation for 3 product areas; aligned engineering and design on quarterly OKRs.
- Drove go-to-market for new feature with 50K+ users in first quarter; presented results to C-suite.
- Reduced support tickets by 30% by shipping in-app guidance and FAQ; measured via NPS and ticket volume.
Impact formulas
- Outcome + method (e.g. 'Increased X by Y% through Z')
- Scope + alignment (e.g. 'Led X; aligned N teams on Y')
- Launch + result (e.g. 'Shipped X; achieved Y metric')
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PM bullets should lead with outcomes: activation, retention, revenue, or efficiency. Show discovery and stakeholder work, not just delivery. Tailor to the company stage and product type. WadeCV can help you align your PM experience with job descriptions.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Listing only features shipped without outcomes
- Skipping discovery or stakeholder context
- Vague metrics (e.g. 'improved metrics')
Frequently asked questions
How do I show product impact without revenue data?
Use adoption, engagement, retention, or efficiency metrics. Examples: activation rate, feature adoption, time saved, or reduction in support load.
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