Resume Studio
Analyzing alex-morgan-resume-v3.pdf against your target: Product Designer.
Resume Score
Accept the 4 remaining rewrites to push your score to 92. Recruiters respond measurably more above 85.
Score Breakdown
Most bullets describe tasks, not outcomes. Add numbers: users, percentages, time saved.
Missing high-frequency keywords for your target roles: usability testing, design system, SaaS.
Clean one-page layout with clear sections. Consider moving Projects above Education.
Writing is clear but a few bullets run long. Aim for one line each.
Reads as a generalist. Sharpen toward Product Designer for your primary version.
AI Bullet Rewrites
0/4 acceptedEach rewrite keeps your voice but adds the metrics and keywords your target roles screen for. Accepting one updates your primary resume and raises your score.
Worked on website design for the campus events app.
Designed responsive web pages for a campus events app used by 1,200+ students, improving event sign-up completion by 18%.
Why it works: Adds scale (1,200 users) and outcome (18%) — the two signals recruiters scan for first.
Talked to users to get feedback on designs.
Moderated 6 usability tests and synthesized findings into three prioritized design changes.
Why it works: Uses 'usability tests' and 'synthesized' — exact-match keywords for your best-fit roles.
Made components in Figma for the team to use.
Built a 40-component Figma library adopted by 4 teammates, cutting new-screen design time roughly in half.
Why it works: Turns a task into design-system evidence with adoption and a time-saving outcome.
Helped with various tasks during internship at a software company.
Shipped UI improvements across 3 features of a B2B SaaS product in weekly sprint cycles with 2 engineers.
Why it works: 'B2B SaaS', 'shipped', and 'sprint cycles' align the bullet to product-designer screens.
Resume Versions
Stop sending one generic resume. Keep a version per role family and tailor per job from the job detail page.