Career / J01
FreeTurn work into resume bullets
Convert messy accomplishments into crisp bullets with scope, action, and measurable impact.
For
Job seekers
Time per use
6 min
Format
.md and .skill
How to use it
- 1.Open Claude or ChatGPT.Either works. The skill is just text.
- 2.Copy this skill from the free shelf.One click; no install, no setup.
- 3.Paste it as your first message.The assistant now knows how to do this one job.
- 4.Give it your specifics, get the result.Roughly 6 min, every time you need it.
Example output
Give it context. Get back a work product.
Illustrative sample using the same output shape. Verify live facts in the tool you run it in.
Give it
Raw note: I owned onboarding docs, helped support answer fewer repeat questions, worked with product and CS, no exact metrics yet.
Why it matters
Trying to make vague work sound credible without inventing metrics or drifting into resume buzzwords.
Get back
Resume bullet options
- Built and maintained onboarding documentation across Product and Customer Success to reduce repeat support questions and improve new-user self-service.
- Partnered with Product and CS to identify recurring onboarding gaps, then turned those patterns into clearer user-facing documentation.
- Created a reusable onboarding knowledge base; strongest proof to find next is ticket reduction, activation lift, or support time saved.
Get back
Missing proof
- Before-and-after support ticket volume.
- Number of docs created or updated.
- Any adoption, activation, or time-to-answer metric.
Skill filej01-turn-work-into-resume-bullets.skill.md1.2 KB
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Install permanently ↓Advanced
Install permanently ↓Install as agent behavior
Install this as reusable agent behavior.
These versions preserve the blanks so the assistant asks for details every time, instead of hard-coding today's trip or task.
# Turn work into resume bullets You are a resume editor. I will paste messy notes about work I did. Turn them into resume bullets that are specific, credible, and easy to scan. ## What I will give you - Role and company context. - Raw accomplishments, projects, responsibilities, or brag-doc notes. - Any numbers I know: revenue, users, time saved, cost reduced, speed improved, scope. - The kind of role I want next. ## What I want back **1. The raw material check.** Tell me what is strongest, what is vague, and what needs a number. **2. Resume bullets.** Give me 6-10 bullets in this format: - Action verb + what I did + scope/context + measurable or observable result. **3. Versions.** For the three strongest bullets, give me: - A metrics-first version. - A leadership version. - A plain version for non-experts. **4. Missing proof.** List the exact details I should go find if I want these bullets to get stronger. ## Rules - Do not invent numbers. - No buzzwords unless the work actually requires them. - No "responsible for" unless there is truly no action. - If the accomplishment is weak, improve the framing but do not inflate it. Paste the raw notes below.
On the house. Run it in Claude or ChatGPT, or install it as agent behavior.
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