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Turn a real professional experience into polished resume bullets. Walk through your story in STAR format — the more detail you give, the stronger the output.

Getting the Best Results from Story Builder

The Golden Rule: More Detail = Better Bullets

Don't summarize — describe. Instead of "I led a project," write "I led a 6-person cross-functional team to redesign the onboarding flow for 40,000 enterprise users over 3 months."
Include every number you can recall: team size, budget, timeline, percentage change, dollar impact, number of stakeholders. Even rough estimates help significantly.
Name the tools, frameworks, or methods you used. "Built a financial model in Excel to stress-test 4 scenarios" is far more useful than "did analysis."

What to Write in Each Section

Situation — Set the scene. What was the business context, the team, the problem, and what was at stake?
WeakWe were growing fast and needed a new process.
StrongOur 80-person sales team tracked pipeline across five spreadsheets, creating a 2-week forecasting lag. Deal close rates were 12% below target and the VP of Sales had flagged it twice with no resolution.
Task — What were YOU specifically accountable for? Not the team or company — you personally. What was your goal or mandate?
Actions — The most important section. List every meaningful thing you did: decisions, methods, tools, stakeholders influenced, roadblocks navigated. Be specific about your personal contribution.
Result — What changed because of your work? Hard numbers are ideal. If unavailable: "exec adopted the recommendation," "process now used company-wide," "avoided a $2M compliance risk."

After You Generate

Save bullets you like to your profile — they'll auto-load into Resume Tailor's context field so the AI can write stronger, more personalized bullets for any job description.
Each angle targets a different type of interviewer or role. Use the Leadership angle for management roles, Analytical Rigor for consulting or PE, Execution for ops-heavy roles.
Every bullet is a starting point — not final copy. Edit to match your voice and verify every fact before using it on a resume or in an interview.
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Always review bullets for accuracy before using them. AI-generated bullets are a starting point — not final copy. Verify every metric, claim, and detail against your actual experience. Never include anything that isn't true.
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Save bullets to your profile to supercharge Resume Tailor. Bullets saved here auto-load into Resume Tailor's context field — the AI uses them to write stronger, more personalized bullets tailored to any job description you paste in. Update your profile →
Your Experience
Fill in as much detail as possible in each section. The more specific facts, numbers, and methods you include, the stronger and more accurate your bullets will be.
What was the business context or problem? What was at stake? Who was involved? What made this situation difficult or important?
What were YOU specifically accountable for — not the team, not your manager. What was your goal, mandate, or deliverable?
This is the most important section — go deep. List every meaningful action: decisions you made, people you influenced, methods and tools you used, obstacles you navigated, trade-offs you managed. The more specific you are, the better.
What measurably changed? Numbers are ideal — but qualitative outcomes work too. Include any recognition, follow-on work, or lasting change your work created.
Anything else that could strengthen the bullets — team size, unique constraints, skills you demonstrated, recognition received, what made this harder than it looks.
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bullet variations, each from a different angle
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