Marketing Manager Resume Optimizer
Marketing resumes that lead with the metric.
ROAS, CAC, LTV, attribution. We rewrite your campaigns into outcome-first bullets and score them against the JD's exact requirements.
What changes in your resume
Same facts. Different read.
Three real-shape rewrites we'd make on a typical marketing manager resume. Notice nothing was invented — just sharpened.
Original
“Ran paid social campaigns.”
Rewritten
“Owned $300K/quarter paid social budget across Meta + TikTok; reduced blended CAC 22% via creative iteration and audience consolidation.”
Why: Names the budget scale, the channels, the lever, and the only metric the JD scores: CAC.
Original
“Improved email open rates.”
Rewritten
“Lifted lifecycle email open rates from 18% to 31% on a 200K-subscriber list by re-segmenting and rewriting the first 4 onboarding sends.”
Why: Concrete before/after, list size for context, and the specific intervention that drove the result.
Original
“Helped with content marketing.”
Rewritten
“Built a content engine of 8 long-form articles/month; organic traffic 4x in 6 months and contributed to 22% of pipeline.”
Why: Output volume + organic growth + revenue contribution — the three things content roles get measured on.
Common mistakes
The patterns we see most often.
These come up across thousands of rewrites. Each one drops your ATS score by 5–15 points on its own.
- 01
No numbers on campaign work. ROAS, CAC, conversion rate, MQL volume — at least one needs to appear or the JD's keywords don't latch.
- 02
B2C tone for B2B JDs. Lead-scoring and ABM language matters for B2B; lifecycle / DTC language for B2C. Don't mix.
- 03
Vanity metrics only. "10M impressions" without a downstream conversion or revenue number reads as PR, not marketing.
- 04
Listing every tool you've ever used. HubSpot + Marketo + SEMrush + GA4 + Mixpanel + Amplitude on one line is noise. Pick the 4–6 the JD actually mentions.
Common questions
Marketing Manager Resume questions, answered.
B2B vs B2C — does the rewrite know the difference?
Yes. The JD analysis pass weighs B2B signals (ABM, lead scoring, MQL/SQL) vs B2C signals (DTC, lifecycle, attribution) and shapes the rewrite to match.
Will it inflate my numbers?
No. The prompt forbids invented metrics. If you wrote "improved engagement" without a number, it won't become "improved engagement 47%." It will rewrite the verb and structure but won't fabricate.
Does the PDF look generic?
No — clean modern template with editorial typography (Inter + Instrument Serif). Single-column, ATS-readable, recruiter-respectable.
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