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Product Manager resume — templates, keywords, and bullet examples

Product manager resumes live or die on outcome bullets. Every line should answer 'what shipped, what moved, and what was the impact?'

How to angle a product manager resume

The hardest part of a PM resume is signal compression — most of what you do is invisible (deciding what NOT to build, aligning stakeholders, killing features). Resume bullets reward visible, measurable outcomes. The fix is to surface the user-facing or business-facing result every time, even when your contribution was upstream of the build.

Lead each role with a one-line scope statement (team size, revenue or user base, surface area), then 3-5 outcome bullets. Quantify ruthlessly — even rough numbers beat none. "Led discovery for checkout v2" loses to "Led discovery for checkout v2, cutting drop-off 18%".

Section order: Summary → Experience → Skills → Education. Projects only if you have ship-worthy side projects.

Recommended templates for product managers

ATS keywords recruiters filter on

These are the keywords most product manager JDs use as their ATS-filter inputs. Make sure the ones you genuinely have evidence for are in your Skills section.

Product strategyRoadmapOKRsA/B testingStakeholder managementDiscoveryPRDUser researchSQLMixpanelAmplitudeFigmaJiraAgileRICE prioritization

Starter Skills section

Paste this into the Skills section of the editor as a starting point, then prune to what you genuinely have evidence for.

Product strategy · Product roadmap · Stakeholder management · User research · SQL · A/B testing · Mixpanel / Amplitude · Figma · Jira · Discovery

Bullet examples you can adapt

Three starter bullets following the action-verb / quantified-outcome pattern. Replace bracketed placeholders with your actual specifics — never invent.

Led discovery for [feature], reducing [metric] 18% within the first 6 weeks of GA.
Drove the [year] roadmap for a 5-PM team covering [surface]; shipped 3 of 4 quarterly OKRs.
Owned the migration from [legacy tool] to [new tool], cutting onboarding time 40% and saving the support team ~25 hrs/week.
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