Skills Resume Bullet Rewriter
Resume Bullet Rewriter
Use when your resume bullets sound weak or vague and you want them to feel achievement-focused before applying.
Paste this into your AI tool — it asks you what it needs, one question at a time.
Ask me these questions one at a time. Wait for my answer before moving to the next. 1. What role are you applying for? (job title and type of company) 2. Paste your existing resume bullets — one per line. 3. What tone do you prefer: formal, confident, or concise? Once I've answered all three, rewrite each bullet to: - Start with a strong action verb - Include a specific metric or outcome where possible (if none exists, suggest a placeholder I can fill in) - Be 1–2 lines maximum - Remove filler phrases like "responsible for" and "helped with" - Match the language of the target role - Match the tone I asked for (formal, confident, or concise) Return the rewritten bullets in a numbered list with a brief note explaining the key improvement for each one.
Example output
1. Before: "Responsible for managing social media accounts" After: "Grew Instagram following from 4K to 22K in 8 months by shifting to short-form video content" Improvement: replaced a duty with a measured outcome and the specific lever that drove it. 2. Before: "Helped with client onboarding" After: "Onboarded 40+ enterprise clients, cutting time-to-first-value from 3 weeks to 9 days" Improvement: swapped vague "helped with" for ownership and a concrete efficiency gain.