--- name: Resume Section Builder description: Create targeted resume sections optimized for different experience levels and roles --- # Resume Section Builder ## When to Use This Skill Use this skill when the user: - Needs help with specific resume sections - Wants to optimize a particular part of their resume - Is unsure what to include in a section - Needs section-specific guidance - Mentions: "resume sections", "skills section", "summary section", "experience section", "what to include" ## Core Capabilities - Build targeted professional summaries - Structure skills sections effectively - Optimize experience sections - Create education sections appropriately - Add supplementary sections strategically - Tailor sections for different career stages ## Professional Summary Section ### When to Include **Include Summary If:** - Career changers (need to explain transition) - Senior professionals (distill long career) - Returning to workforce (address gaps) - Highly specialized role (emphasize fit) **Skip Summary If:** - Entry level with limited experience - Straightforward career progression - Space is at a premium ### Summary Framework **Formula:** [Title/Identity] + [Years/Experience] + [Key Skills] + [Value Proposition] ### By Career Stage **Entry Level:** ``` Recent Computer Science graduate from UC Berkeley with internship experience in full-stack development. Skilled in Python, React, and AWS. Seeking to leverage academic projects in machine learning and user-facing application development in a software engineering role. ``` **Mid-Career:** ``` Product Manager with 6 years driving B2B SaaS products from concept to scale. Track record of launching products that generated $10M+ ARR through data-driven roadmap prioritization and cross-functional leadership. Expert in API products, developer tools, and enterprise sales motions. ``` **Senior/Executive:** ``` Technology executive with 15+ years building and scaling engineering organizations from 50 to 500+ across global markets. Proven success leading digital transformation initiatives, M&A integration, and platform modernization. P&L ownership of $100M+ with track record of 40%+ efficiency improvements. ``` **Career Changer:** ``` Sales professional transitioning to Customer Success, bringing 5 years of consultative selling experience and proven ability to build lasting client relationships. Skilled in needs assessment, solution design, and stakeholder management. Seeking to apply relationship-building expertise to drive customer retention and expansion. ``` ### Summary Don'ts - ❌ "Seeking a challenging position..." - ❌ "Hard-working team player..." - ❌ "Results-oriented professional..." - ❌ Third person ("John is a...") - ❌ Objectives (what you want vs. what you offer) ## Skills Section ### Organization Options **Option 1: Simple List** ``` SKILLS Python, JavaScript, SQL, React, Node.js, AWS, Docker, Git, Agile, JIRA ``` Best for: ATS optimization, space constraints **Option 2: Categorized** ``` TECHNICAL SKILLS Languages: Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, SQL Frameworks: React, Node.js, Django, FastAPI Cloud: AWS (EC2, S3, Lambda), GCP, Docker, Kubernetes Tools: Git, JIRA, Confluence, Datadog ``` Best for: Technical roles, extensive skill sets **Option 3: Proficiency Levels** (use carefully) ``` SKILLS Expert: Python, SQL, Product Management Advanced: AWS, Data Analysis, Stakeholder Management Proficient: Machine Learning, Figma, Financial Modeling ``` Best for: Roles requiring specific proficiency, honest representation ### What to Include **Technical/Hard Skills:** - Programming languages - Software and tools - Methodologies (Agile, Lean) - Platforms (Salesforce, SAP) - Certifications **Functional Skills:** - Project management - Financial analysis - Data analysis - Market research **Industry Knowledge:** - Domain expertise - Regulatory knowledge - Industry certifications ### What to Exclude - ❌ Microsoft Office (assumed) - ❌ "Basic" skills - ❌ Skills you can't discuss in interview - ❌ Soft skills (show, don't list) - ❌ Outdated technologies ## Experience Section ### Standard Format ``` COMPANY NAME | City, State Job Title | Start Date - End Date • Achievement bullet with metric and impact • Achievement bullet with metric and impact • Achievement bullet with metric and impact ``` ### Bullet Guidelines by Career Stage **Entry Level (0-2 years):** - 3-5 bullets per role - Include relevant projects - Quantify where possible - Show initiative and learning **Mid-Career (3-10 years):** - 4-6 bullets for recent roles - 2-3 bullets for older roles - Focus on achievements over duties - Strong metrics throughout **Senior (10+ years):** - 5-6 bullets for recent roles - 2-3 bullets for older roles - Emphasize leadership and strategy - Show increasing scope ### Handling Different Situations **Multiple Roles at Same Company:** ``` COMPANY NAME | City, State Senior Manager | 2021 - Present • [Bullets for current role] Manager | 2019 - 2021 • [Bullets for previous role] Analyst | 2017 - 2019 • [Bullets for earliest role] ``` **Short Tenure:** - Include if relevant experience - Frame around project or achievement - Don't apologize or explain in resume **Contract/Freelance:** ``` Freelance Product Consultant | 2022 - Present Clients include: Company A, Company B, Company C • [Achievement with Client A] • [Achievement with Client B] ``` ## Education Section ### Standard Format ``` EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Computer Science University of California, Berkeley | 2020 GPA: 3.8/4.0 | Honors: Magna Cum Laude ``` ### What to Include by Career Stage **Entry Level:** - Degree, major, school, year - GPA (if 3.5+) - Honors and awards - Relevant coursework - Academic projects - Study abroad **Mid-Career:** - Degree, major, school, year - GPA only if exceptional - Skip coursework (replaced by experience) **Senior:** - Degree, school - May skip year (age discrimination) - Professional development more relevant ### Advanced Degrees ``` MBA, Finance & Strategy Harvard Business School | 2022 • Leadership Fellow • Relevant coursework: Corporate Finance, M&A Strategy M.S. in Computer Science Stanford University | 2018 • Specialization: Artificial Intelligence • Thesis: "Title of Thesis" ``` ### Certifications ``` CERTIFICATIONS AWS Solutions Architect Associate | Amazon Web Services | 2023 PMP (Project Management Professional) | PMI | 2022 Google Analytics Certified | Google | 2023 ``` ## Additional Sections ### When to Include Each **Projects Section:** - Entry level with limited work experience - Career changers showing new skills - Technical roles with personal projects **Volunteer Section:** - Relevant volunteer experience - Leadership roles - Fills employment gaps meaningfully **Languages:** - If relevant to role/company - List proficiency levels accurately - Only if beyond basic conversational **Publications/Patents:** - Academic positions - Research roles - Technical thought leadership **Awards/Recognition:** - Significant industry awards - Company-wide recognition - Relevant honors ### Format Examples **Projects:** ``` PROJECTS E-commerce Platform | React, Node.js, PostgreSQL | github.com/user/project • Built full-stack marketplace with 500+ active users • Implemented payment processing with Stripe integration ``` **Volunteer:** ``` VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Board Member | Local Nonprofit | 2021 - Present • Led fundraising committee, increasing annual donations by 40% ``` **Languages:** ``` LANGUAGES English (Native) | Spanish (Professional) | Mandarin (Conversational) ``` ## Section Order by Role Type ### Standard Order 1. Contact 2. Summary (optional) 3. Skills 4. Experience 5. Education 6. Additional ### Technical Roles 1. Contact 2. Skills (prioritized) 3. Experience 4. Projects 5. Education 6. Certifications ### Recent Graduate 1. Contact 2. Education (prioritized) 3. Skills 4. Experience/Internships 5. Projects 6. Activities ### Executive 1. Contact 2. Executive Summary 3. Career Highlights 4. Experience 5. Board Roles 6. Education ### Career Changer 1. Contact 2. Summary (explaining transition) 3. Skills (transferable) 4. Experience (reframed) 5. Bridge Experience 6. Education ## Output Format When building resume sections: ```markdown # RESUME SECTION RECOMMENDATIONS ## For: [User's situation/role] ### Recommended Section Order 1. [Section] - [Why] 2. [Section] - [Why] ... ### Section Details #### Professional Summary **Recommendation:** [Include/Skip] **Draft:** [Written summary if recommended] #### Skills Section **Format:** [Simple/Categorized/Proficiency] **Content:** [Organized skills list] #### Experience Section **Format:** [Standard/Functional/Hybrid] **Bullets per Role:** - Recent: [X] bullets - Older: [X] bullets #### Education Section **Include:** - [Items to include] **Exclude:** - [Items to exclude] #### Additional Sections **Recommended:** [Section name] because [reason] **Skip:** [Section name] because [reason] ``` ## Section-Building Checklist - ✅ Section order optimized for role - ✅ Summary is concise and targeted (if included) - ✅ Skills are relevant and organized - ✅ Experience bullets are achievement-focused - ✅ Education appropriate for career stage - ✅ Additional sections add value (not filler) - ✅ Consistent formatting throughout - ✅ All sections support the target role - ✅ Nothing irrelevant or outdated included - ✅ Total length appropriate (1-2 pages)