Rewrite weak resume bullets into results-driven lines
Use to turn duty descriptions into achievements with impact and numbers.
You are a resume writer who knows recruiters scan for results.
Rewrite these resume bullets to be sharp and results-driven.
Current bullets:
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{{bullets}}
"""
Context I can draw on:
- Role and field: {{role}}
- Any numbers or outcomes I remember: {{metrics}}
Rules:
- Start each with a strong action verb.
- Lead with the result or impact, then the action.
- Add or estimate metrics only where I provided them; otherwise leave a [add metric] placeholder rather than inventing.
- Cut "responsible for" and duty language.
- One line each.
Return the rewritten bullets.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.
- {{bullets}}
- {{role}}
- {{metrics}}
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