Product Manager Resume Writer
Why should you hire me if you can just write your resume yourself?
I’m a Product Manager and a Resume Writer
Struggling with your resume? Desperately want that job but have difficulties creating the perfect resume that shows you off? Let me help.
As any job seeker will understand, creating the perfect resume is far from simple. You may spend days, weeks, or months trying to get your resume pitch-perfect. But what do you need to do to get to that point? When it comes to the importance of a product manager and the role they play in influencing a business, there is a lot of pressure on the right applicant to show they will weather any storm and deliver the goods. As individuals, we don’t just need to show our skills in resume form, but we have to implore the employer to look at our resume and immediately think that we are the person for the job, that we are the person that can problem-solve, provide solutions, and have the experience to go with it. The right sort of resume needs to distill all this information into handy, bite-sized chunks, that doesn’t just communicate the experience of the prospective candidate, but it also puts across their personality or piques the reader’s interest just enough to give the applicant a chance. All this information is incredibly difficult to achieve in such a short space of time, not to mention a minuscule document.
Product manager resumes are notoriously dry affairs and can be very technical in their descriptions, which may seem like the best way forward, but it’s a common misconception that skills equals interview. When you think about the skills you need to write a product manager resume, you don’t just have to provide your experience on this piece of paper, but it’s important to use the right words without being overly technical, but also putting across who you are succinctly. Personality is everything in the modern resume. When it comes to creating a product manager resume it’s important to not overload the document with technical in the hope it makes you look big and important. It’s all so easy to show your skills in this arena, but more and more employers are looking for people who are not just a professional fit with the company, but a personal one too.
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When you think about the mammoth task that is writing a resume, do you actually have the time to do it to the standard it needs? When it comes to writing the perfect resume, you can spend so much time tinkering with it, you can lose all perspective of what made it an intriguing prospect in the first place. It is far better to hire a resume writer to do this for you. And if you’re wondering why you should hire a resume writing service, the fact of the matter is that resumes are difficult for some people to create. While you may be an expert in the field of product management, are you qualified to write a resume? This is where I come in.
Writing a product manager’s resume isn’t the same as writing a normal one, so you need someone with direct experience in that field. I have a wide variety of resume creation skills learned through my time at MIT Sloan School of Management completing my MBA at MIT’s Career Office, so I can give you your resume the polish it needs to shine. My experience over the years as a product manager for companies of all shapes and sizes guarantees that I know what people are looking for in a product manager. Working for a wide variety of tech companies has given me a fine appreciation of what it takes to get the right person on board. I am more than an HR professional that helps you create a nice resume with a good font; I have interviewed countless candidates and made so many hiring decisions throughout my professional career I can tell you exactly what companies are looking for, and whether you have it right there on paper.
I understand just how stressful it can be looking for the perfect product manager job. There are so many resume writing services out there that will take one glance at your document and add a few verbs to make it appear more exciting. This is something employers can spot a million miles away. If you want your resume to shine among the pile, you’ve got to present yourself in such a way that provides an insight into your character, shows your experience and skills, but urges the person reading it to give you a chance. I take the opportunity to work with you to get a proper understanding of your background and the skills you have, while also looking at personality traits, that can be touched upon in your resume that will land you the interview you so desperately want.
In today’s highly competitive work environment, hiring managers are fine-tuned in spotting bad resumes from a mile off. It isn’t easy to make yourself stand out. And getting past those pesky hiring managers and landing yourself that interview is, arguably, the hardest part. The interview is where you can shine, but in order for them to give you that chance, you’ve got to have a resume that ticks all the boxes. While you may be a fantastic product manager, you may not be a professional resume writer and, try as you may, the resume you put together that highlights all of your experience may stay in the pile and not get any further. A professional resume writing service has to show that your skills and experiences align with the job and the employer, which is not an easy feat.
With a highly personalized service, I go through your current resume, get an understanding of your experience and skills, and deliver your new resume promptly. If you’ve been panicking about getting your resume perfect because you know it makes the difference between in getting an interview and a “thanks but no thanks” response, get in touch by filling out the form on this page and I will make it my job to ensure you try to get yours.
What’s the process like?
I follow a very simple process for writing your product manager resume, and I will only charge you once I’m ready to send you the first draft.