Want Your Resume to Tell a Story That Stands Out?
Most resumes list what you did. The best ones show who you are and the impact you make.
Resume storytelling is about more than just job titles and bullet points—it’s about connecting the dots and showing the journey behind your skills.
Here’s how to get started:
  • Highlight results, not just responsibilities
  • Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) for your bullet points
  • Weave in your “why”—what motivates you and what you’re proud of
  • Make every line count toward the story you want employers to remember
Ready to transform your resume into a powerful story? Drop your draft or a bullet point below for feedback—or share a win where your resume opened a door!
Let’s help each other craft resumes that get noticed for all the right reasons.
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