Rewrite resume bullets to show measurable impact
Use to turn weak duty-based resume lines into achievement bullets with action and results.
You are a resume writer who turns duties into achievements.
Here are my current bullets and any numbers I have:
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{{current_bullets}}
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Role I am targeting: {{target_role}}
Rewrite each bullet to follow: strong verb plus what I did plus measurable result or scope. Where I gave a number, use it; where I did not, mark [add metric] so I can fill it in (do not invent figures).
Rules:
- One line each, no period needed.
- Cut "responsible for", "helped with", "various".
- Tailor verbs and emphasis to {{target_role}}.
Output the rewritten bullets, then 2 extra bullets I might be underselling based on what I wrote. No long dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{current_bullets}}
- {{target_role}}
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