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Product Manager resume example

Great product manager resumes read like a track record of decisions and results. Here is a full example, and what makes each section work.

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Jordan Lee

Senior Product Manager

San Francisco, CA · [email protected] · (555) 012-3456

Summary

Product manager with 8 years in B2B SaaS. I run tight discovery, write clear specs, and ship roadmaps that move revenue and retention.

Experience

Senior Product Manager · Northwind

2021 - Present
  • Owned the billing platform roadmap, lifting net revenue 28% in a year.
  • Ran discovery with 40+ customers and cut churn 12%.
  • Aligned design, engineering, and sales around a single quarterly plan.

Product Manager · Cedar

2018 - 2021
  • Launched a self-serve onboarding flow that raised activation 34%.
  • Cut time to first value from 9 days to 2.
  • Grew the design partner program to 25 accounts.

Business Analyst · Tessell

2016 - 2018
  • Built reporting dashboards that cut weekly reporting work by 8 hours.
  • Shipped the first customer health score, surfacing 20 at-risk accounts a month.

Education

BSc Economics, UC Berkeley

2014 - 2018
  • Minor in Statistics.

Skills

RoadmappingProduct discoverySQLA/B testingFigmaStakeholder managementAnalyticsGo-to-market

What makes a strong product manager resume

Show decisions, not tasks

Anyone can write specs. Show the call you made, why, and what it moved. That is what a hiring manager is buying.

Tie work to the business

Revenue, retention, activation. Connect your product work to a number the company cares about and you stand out fast.

Name the craft

Discovery, experimentation, analytics. List the methods you actually use so the role's keywords are covered honestly.

Key skills to include

RoadmappingProduct discoverySQLA/B testingFigmaStakeholder managementAnalyticsGo-to-market

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Listing features shipped without the outcome they drove.
  • Vague scope words like helped or supported instead of owned or led.
  • No metrics, so every bullet reads the same.
  • Cramming five roles onto one page and losing the recent, relevant work.

Questions

What metrics belong on a product manager resume?

Whatever you moved: revenue, retention, activation, adoption, time to value. Pick the few that map to the role.

Should I list the products I shipped?

Name them only if they add context. The result matters more than the feature list.

How do I show product sense on paper?

Through the decisions in your bullets: what you chose to build, what you cut, and what happened next.

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