Product Manager CV
Example (2026)
Most product manager CVs score below 36% on ATS systems. See exactly why yours might be failing. 75% never reach a recruiter.
What ATS systems actually see
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Generic descriptions and soft skills make this resume hard to scan and easy to ignore.
✗ Generic soft skills that every applicant claims. ATS cannot match 'Detail Oriented' to any PM job requirement.
✗ 'Facilitated meetings' shows no product outcome. Recruiters need to see what YOU shipped, not that you organized meetings.
✗ 'Talked to customers' is not a PM achievement. What did you build from those conversations?
✗ 'Helped prioritize' is passive. Show the data that drove your decisions and the outcome.
✗ 'Tracked bugs' is a task, not an achievement. What process did you improve?
✗ Hobbies waste space on a product manager resume. Use it for certifications, publications, or side projects with measurable outcomes instead.
David Kim
Product Manager
San Francisco, CA · david.kim@email.com · linkedin.com/in/davidkim
Professional Summary
Enthusiastic product manager with experience in building products and working with cross-functional teams. Strong communicator who loves solving customer problems and shipping features. Looking for a role where I can make an impact on a growing product.
Core Skills
Professional Experience
ScalePoint Technologies
Jan 2023 - PresentProduct Manager
- Responsible for the product roadmap and working with engineering to ship features.
- Facilitated meetings between engineering and design to align on priorities.
- Gathered customer feedback and wrote product requirements.
LaunchPad Startup
Mar 2021 - Dec 2022Product Manager
- Worked on the mobile app and talked to customers about what features they wanted.
- Wrote PRDs and user stories for the engineering team.
- Helped prioritize the backlog and worked with stakeholders.
Nexus Digital Agency
Jun 2019 - Feb 2021Associate Product Manager
- Helped the PM team with research and organizing the backlog.
- Tracked bugs and reported issues to the engineering team.
- Attended sprint meetings and learned about agile methodology.
Education
University of California, Berkeley
Business degree
Certifications & Awards
- Scrum certification
- Product management cert
- Employee of the Month (2022)
Languages
English (Native) • Korean (Conversational)
Interests & Hobbies
- Reading product blogs
- Playing basketball
- Cooking
- Podcasts
✗ Zero matchable keywords. 'Enthusiastic' and 'loves solving problems' appear on 90% of rejected PM resumes. ATS finds nothing to score.
✗ 'Responsible for the product roadmap' is the #1 antipattern on PM resumes. Zero metrics, no business outcome named.
✗ 'Gathered feedback' is table stakes. Every PM does this. What did the feedback lead to?
✗ 'Wrote PRDs' with no context. How many? What was the outcome? This tells a recruiter nothing about quality.
✗ 'Helped the PM team' shows no individual contribution. Quantify your own research output.
✗ 'Attended meetings' is not a resume bullet. Show what you contributed, not what you observed.
✗ Vague duties like "Responsible for", soft skills like "Hard Worker", and buzzwords like "synergistic" — no keywords for recruiters to find. This resume gets buried.
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Keywords ATS Systems Scan For
These are the exact terms recruiters and ATS systems filter by for product manager roles. Missing even 2-3 can drop your score below the threshold.
Agile/Scrum
Product Requirements Document (PRD)
User Stories
Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
Time-to-Value (TTV)
Retention/Churn
A/B Testing
Go-to-Market (GTM)
Net Promoter Score (NPS)
Customer Journey Mapping
Feature Adoption
Roadmap Prioritization
Stakeholder Alignment
How many of these are on your CV?
Examples by Experience Level
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Action Verbs
Metrics to Include
- Conversion Rate (%)
- Feature Usage (#)
- Revenue Generated ($)
- User Story Completion Rate
- Bug Report Reduction (%)
- Customer Satisfaction (CSAT)
- Backlog Health
Example CV Bullets
Ship independentlyManaged the complete feature lifecycle for the mobile checkout experience, increasing conversion rate by 15% and generating an additional $500K in quarterly revenue.
Wrote detailed product requirements (PRDs) for 6 major features, ensuring 95% alignment between stakeholder needs and engineering delivery.
Analyzed usage data from 10,000+ customers to define the next 3-month sprint backlog, resulting in a 25% improvement in user satisfaction (CSAT).
Are your bullets this specific?
Phrases That Get Product Managers Rejected
Listing languages isn't enough. Context matters. "JavaScript" is good; "Built REST APIs with Node.js" is hired.
Responsible for the product success.
Describes a job description, not an achievement. Every PM is responsible for the product. ATS sees zero differentiating keywords.
Owned the end-to-end product lifecycle for a B2B SaaS platform, growing monthly active users from 8K to 25K and increasing Net Revenue Retention to 115%.
Facilitated meetings between engineering and design.
'Facilitated meetings' is a task, not an outcome. Recruiters need to see what those meetings produced.
Aligned engineering and design on a quarterly roadmap that shipped 4 major features on time, increasing feature adoption by 30% within 60 days of launch.
Loves talking to customers.
Personal preference, not a professional achievement. ATS cannot match 'loves talking' to any job requirement.
Conducted 50+ customer discovery interviews per quarter, identifying 3 unmet needs that became the highest-revenue features of the year ($1.5M ARR).
Owned the backlog and prioritized tasks.
Every PM owns the backlog. No framework named, no outcome shown, no scale indicated.
Prioritized a 200+ item backlog using RICE scoring, reducing engineering idle time by 15% and shipping the top 10 customer-requested features within two quarters.
Wants to build great products.
An aspiration, not an achievement. Resumes must show what you have done, not what you want to do.
Launched 3 product lines from 0-to-1, each reaching $1M ARR within 12 months by combining Jobs-to-Be-Done research with rapid MVP prototyping.
Worked closely with cross-functional teams.
'Worked closely' is vague. Name the teams, the deliverable, and the measurable result.
Led a cross-functional pod of 12 (engineering, design, data science) to deliver a self-serve analytics dashboard, reducing support tickets by 35% and saving $200K annually.
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