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Resume Bullet Game

Upload or paste resume

Supports .txt, .md, .docx, and .pdf. Bullets starting with •, -, or * are auto-detected.

Ready when you are

Bullet scoring 0-100

Instant feedback

Power verb detection

Action signal

File upload support

PDF, DOCX, TXT

Export improved version

Save best lines

How it works

Turn busy lines into proof

When to use it

Use the Resume Bullet Game when a line sounds busy but does not yet prove impact. Paste one bullet at a time, check whether it has a clear action, audience, result, and measure, then rewrite it until the evidence is easy to scan. It is built for early drafts, final polish, and quick reviews before applications.

Tip

Start with your weakest bullet. Biggest gains hide where you are most vague.

What the score means

The score is a drafting aid, not a hiring prediction. Strong bullets usually name the work, show scale, explain the result, and avoid vague verbs. A lower score points to the next rewrite target so you can improve the line without guessing what feels weak.

Tip

A score of 80+ usually means recruiters can scan the bullet in under two seconds.

How to revise

Rewrite one part at a time. Start with the verb, add the system or audience, name the measurable result, then trim words that do not help a recruiter understand scope. The best version should still sound like your work, just clearer and easier to verify.

When numbers are not available, use concrete scope instead: the team affected, the process improved, the decision made, or the risk reduced. Specific context usually reads stronger than inflated language.

Save the strongest rewrite, then compare it against the role before sending.

Tip

Read the bullet out loud. If it sounds like a job description, it is probably too vague.