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CHLOE

PHILLIPS
PRODUCT MANAGER

CONTACTS PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

(123) 456-7890 Your fi rst sentence/point should include your professional title and how
many years of experience you have. If you are going for a specifi c job and
chloephillips@mail.com are a good writer, it would be best to write your profi le in paragraph
format as this is a great option for displaying how you can solve a specifi c
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companies’ objective. Bullet point format is best if you have many years’
experience as you can make use of keywords to pass an applicant-tracking-
301 Oak Street,
system (ATS). Do not list your goals here, only qualifi cations.
New York, New York

EDUCATION WORK EXPERIENCE

ENTER YOUR DEGREE, ENTER JOB POSITION HERE


MAJOR Company/Location | 2017-2019
College/University
2008-2012 Quantify your achievements. Using broad statements such as, “Improved
overall effi ciency of company” do not have as much impact as a statement
ENTER YOUR DEGREE, like, “Developed framework for increasing overall effi ciency of company by
MAJOR 31%, resulting in $9M in annual savings”.
College/University
2004-2008  If the job calls for someone with “Excellent interpersonal skills”,
make sure to include that verbatim in your work experience. ATS
systems will be searching for these exact keywords.

SKILLS
ENTER JOB POSITION HERE
Company/Location | 2015-2017
Communication
State problems that the company had and how you resolved them. Your
Emotional Intelligence
employer wants to see that you can apply the same techniques to improve
Adaptability their company. Remember to stay concise. Use as many keywords as
possible that are directly associated with the job at hand, without
Public Speaking
sacrifi cing the overall legibility of your resume.
Collaboration
 Do not lie on your resume; you risk completely ruining your
Time Management reputation and losing your job in the future. If you can’t prove your
education or achievement claims, do not list them!
Critical Thinking
EXPERTISE WORK EXPERIENCE (Continued)

SWOT Analysis ENTER JOB POSITION HERE


Company/Location | 2014-2015
Data Analysis

Project Management Be professional. Use an email that is easy for your employer to recognize
you by (ex: johnscott@gmail.com). It is preferable if you can use an email
Mobile Marketing without numbers or symbols. Do not use your work email, this may give the
impression that you are using your work hours to search for another job.
UX Design

Risk Management  Think of your “Skills” and “Expertise” sections as keyword banks.
These are great for hitting specifi c criteria that a job listing may be
Market Research looking for. Feel free to reduce the line spacing to allow for more
keywords.
Financial Analysis

ENTER JOB POSITION HERE


Company/Location | 2012-2014
AWARDS
You should be sending your resume to your employers in PDF format. Make
sure to check out the instructional guide PDF that was included with your
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resume for details on how to save in this format.
Company/Location | 2017
 Make use of your “Hobbies” section by listing activities that could
Description of achievement.
display your personality traits that the job might be looking for.
For example, listing a sport could show leadership and teamwork
qualities. Consider renaming this section to “Interests” if you are
TITLE OF AWARD
Company/Location | 2015 not actively pursuing these activities, but still want to show your
character.
Description of achievement.

HOBBIES REFERENCES

Volunteering Alex Smith | Company | Position


 Active member of Habitat alexsmith@mail.com
for Humanity. (123) 456-7890

Art
Alex Smith | Company | Position
 Create and display
pottery at local art alexsmith@mail.com
gallery. (123) 456-7890

Archery
 Insert Achievement Here. Alex Smith | Company | Position
alexsmith@mail.com
Basketball (123) 456-7890
 Insert Achievement Here.

Alex Smith | Company | Position


alexsmith@mail.com
(123) 456-7890
CHLOE
PHILLIPS
PRODUCT MANAGER

CONTACTS REFERENCES

(123) 456-7890

chloephillips@mail.com
ALEX SMITH | COMPANY | POSITION
alexsmith@mail.com
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(123) 456-7890

301 Oak Street,


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New York, New York

ALEX SMITH | COMPANY | POSITION


alexsmith@mail.com
(123) 456-7890

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ALEX SMITH | COMPANY | POSITION


alexsmith@mail.com
(123) 456-7890

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alexsmith@mail.com
(123) 456-7890

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CHLOE
PHILLIPS
PRODUCT MANAGER

CONTACTS

(123) 456-7890

chloephillips@mail.com

Username Jennifer Davis


Job Position
301 Oak Street, Company
New York, New York 1 January 2019

DEAR MRS. DAVIS (or DEAR HIRING MANAGER ):

Your cover letter is a great way to showcase yourself as a person as well as your experience in relation to the job. It is
important for your opening line to get straight to the point while still showing your personality. A good example would be,
“Over my fi ve years as the leading Product Manager, I’ve learned one thing, …”. This displays your personality and
qualifi cations in one concise sentence. If you heard about this job from someone associated with the company, it would
be best to say that now.

Your hiring manager does not want to hear how this job would be great for you; instead, use this time to explain what you
can bring to their company. Try your best not to repeat what you have already stated in your resume, instead, refl ect on
your greatest or most memorable achievement. State a problem that the company had and the steps you took to resolve
it, improving overall revenue or effi ciency of the company. This will create a picture for your employer to easily remember
you by.

Be authentic. Compliment the company on a recent success or anything that you truly admire about them. Hiring
managers want to see that you are passionate about their company and actively following them. This will also show that
you are not sending them a generic cover letter that could possibly be sent to many other companies.

Remember to stay personable, describe your excitement for this job and how dedicated you are in helping the company
reach their goals. Make sure to briefl y thank the employer for considering you. Try not to make your cover letter too
lengthy, no more than 300 words.

SINCERELY,

CHLOE PHILLIPS

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