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How to rewrite resume bullets so recruiters see proof of impact instead of a list of tasks
Most weak bullets open with a duty, hide the result, and never make ownership obvious. Recruiters scan fast, so generic phrasing makes solid experience look easier to replace than it really is.
A practical guide from GB Scott Enterprises.
How to rewrite resume bullets so recruiters see proof of impact instead of a list of tasks
Most weak bullets open with a duty, hide the result, and never make ownership obvious. Recruiters scan fast, so generic phrasing makes solid experience look easier to replace than it really is.
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A stronger bullet usually makes the action, scope, and result visible early. It helps the reader understand what changed because of your work instead of asking them to infer the impact on their own.
Start with a strong verb, name the work you owned, then add the measurable result, speed, scale, or business effect. If you do not have a perfect metric, use concrete proof like volume, timeline, complexity, or customer outcome.
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Most weak bullets open with a duty, hide the result, and never make ownership obvious. Recruiters scan fast, so generic phrasing makes solid experience look easier to replace than it really is.
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