How to write a product manager resume that gets you past ATS and impresses hiring panels at Google, Amazon, Flipkart, and fast-growth startups.
You're not selling a skill set -- you're selling a track record of shipping. Every bullet needs to answer: What did you build, for whom, and what happened as a result?
STAR-lite for bullets: Action + Feature/Initiative + Metric outcome
"Launched real-time order tracking feature for 3.2M monthly active users -- drove a 19% reduction in support tickets and a 4.1-point NPS increase."
"Led 0-to-1 B2B onboarding redesign -- cut time-to-first-value from 14 days to 3 days, directly contributing to 31% improvement in 30-day activation."
| Metric | Example |
|---|---|
| User growth | MAU, DAU, WAU |
| Retention | D7, D30, churn rate |
| Revenue | ARR, GMV, conversion rate |
| Efficiency | Time-to-X, support ticket deflection |
| Engagement | Session length, feature adoption % |
FAANG/Big Tech: Emphasize scale (millions of users), data-driven decisions, cross-functional alignment.
Startup/Series A-B: Emphasize 0-to-1 builds, wearing multiple hats, shipping fast with small teams.
India product roles: Highlight understanding of Bharat market (tier-2/3 users, low-bandwidth UX, multilingual support) if applicable.
Technical: SQL, Figma, Mixpanel/Amplitude, A/B testing, APIs (basic understanding), data pipelines.
Soft: roadmap prioritization, stakeholder management, OKRs.
product roadmap, OKRs, go-to-market, user research, A/B testing, growth metrics, prioritization frameworks, sprint planning, stakeholder alignment, product strategy, customer discovery, market sizing.
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