Resume examples

Resume examples by job title

These pages show how a hiring manager and an ATS actually read a role — weak vs stronger bullets, keywords to mirror when they are true, and mistakes that get you filtered. They are teaching examples, not testimonials. Copy the structure, not invented numbers. Then generate a version from your career memory in ElevateAI.

  • Software Engineer resume example

    A software engineer resume in 2026 should read like a systems document: languages, scope, and outcomes a parser and a hiring manager can both verify. Lead with the stack in the posting, prove it with shipped work, and drop the duty list (“responsible for coding”). ElevateAI tailors this from career memory for each job description.

  • Frontend Developer resume example

    A frontend resume should prove you ship UI that holds up: accessibility, performance, and product behavior — not a list of CSS tricks. Mirror the posting’s framework names, then show a before/after users felt. ElevateAI pulls those stories from career memory for each role.

  • Product Manager resume example

    A PM resume should show judgment: problem, constraint, decision, result. Recruiters skim for product sense and shipping, not a list of ceremonies. Use numbers you can defend in a case interview. ElevateAI will not invent a 40% lift you cannot explain.

  • Data Analyst resume example

    A data analyst resume should show questions answered, not tools installed. Name the warehouse, the metric, and who used the output. ElevateAI maps your real analyses onto the posting’s stack (Looker vs Tableau, dbt vs ad-hoc SQL).

  • Data Scientist resume example

    A data scientist resume should separate analysis from production ML. State the problem, the method, how you validated it, and whether it shipped. ElevateAI will not relabel exploratory work as a deployed model.

  • Machine Learning Engineer resume example

    An ML engineer resume should read like infrastructure plus models: training pipelines, serving, latency, and who owns on-call. ElevateAI maps your real systems onto the posting’s stack (SageMaker vs Vertex vs homegrown).

  • Data Engineer resume example

    A data engineer resume should prove data arrived correct, on time, and at a cost someone approved. Name the orchestrator, the warehouse, and the failure mode you removed. ElevateAI tailors stack names to the posting.

  • Marketing Manager resume example

    A marketing manager resume should name the channel, the audience, and a result you can defend. “Grew brand awareness” is not a bullet. ElevateAI will not add a 300% ROAS you cannot show in an interview.

  • UX Designer resume example

    A UX resume is a text index to your portfolio. It should parse in ATS and tell a hiring manager which case studies to open. Put the pictures in the portfolio. ElevateAI writes the index from career memory; it does not replace case studies.

  • Project Manager resume example

    A project manager resume should show scope, risk, and delivery — not a PMP acronym dump. Name the stakeholders, the constraint, and what shipped. ElevateAI maps your programs onto the posting’s industry language.

  • Customer Success Manager resume example

    A CSM resume should show the book you owned, the risk you caught, and how customers stayed or expanded. Use NRR/GRR only if you can defend them. ElevateAI will not invent a retention percentage.

  • Sales Manager resume example

    A sales manager resume should show the team, the motion (inbound/outbound), and quota math you can repeat in an interview. ElevateAI will not add a President’s Club you did not earn.

  • Business Analyst resume example

    A business analyst resume should show requirements that shipped, not “gathered requirements” as a personality trait. Name the system, the stakeholder, and the process you changed. ElevateAI maps your BA work onto the posting’s domain (finance ops vs product ops).

  • Operations Manager resume example

    An operations manager resume should show flow: volume, quality, cost, and the team. Industry context matters (warehouse vs SaaS ops). ElevateAI will not invent a 20% efficiency gain.

  • Backend Engineer resume example

    A backend engineer resume should read like a systems note: services you owned, load you handled, and what broke when you were wrong. Name the language the posting names. ElevateAI will not invent a p99 you never measured.

  • DevOps Engineer resume example

    A DevOps or SRE resume should show the path from commit to production and what you did when it failed. Name Terraform, Kubernetes, or the cloud the posting names — only if you ran them. ElevateAI will not add “99.99% uptime” you cannot defend.

  • Full Stack Developer resume example

    A full stack resume should show one product you owned end to end — UI, API, and the data behind it — not a sandwich of unrelated frontend and backend chores. ElevateAI should lead with the stack in the posting.

  • Mobile Engineer resume example

    A mobile engineer resume should name the platform the posting names (Swift, Kotlin, React Native) and show a release that users felt: crash rate, startup, or a feature that shipped through review. ElevateAI will not invent App Store rankings.

  • Intern resume example

    An intern resume should prove you can do the work: a project, an internship, or coursework with an outcome. Empty “objective” statements waste the top. ElevateAI turns class projects into bullets you can actually discuss.

  • Technical Program Manager resume example

    A TPM resume should show you unblocked a technical program: dependencies, risks, and a ship date that held. It is not a product-manager resume with “program” find-and-replaced. ElevateAI should pull delivery stories, not discovery theater.

  • Product Designer resume example

    A product designer resume should show shipped product work: the user problem, the constraint, and what changed in the interface. It is not a visual-design gallery in PDF form. ElevateAI writes the parseable layer; the portfolio still has to do the interview.

  • Cybersecurity Analyst resume example

    A security analyst resume should show detections you handled, controls you implemented, and how you talked to the business after. Inflated attack counts get you thrown out. ElevateAI will not invent a threat landscape.

  • QA Engineer resume example

    A QA resume should show risk you reduced: a bug class you closed, automation that caught a regression, or a release you blocked for a real reason. “Wrote test cases” is not a bullet. ElevateAI will not invent a 90% automation rate.

  • Financial Analyst resume example

    A financial analyst resume should show a model or close process that changed a decision. “Prepared reports” is not enough. Do not invent revenue. ElevateAI will not add a $4M find you cannot source.

  • Content Marketing Manager resume example

    A content marketing resume should name the audience, the channel, and a piece that actually worked. “Grew organic traffic” with no query is empty. ElevateAI will not invent a 400% traffic spike.

  • Account Executive resume example

    An AE resume should show the motion (inbound, outbound, expansion), the ACV you actually sold, and a deal you can walk through. Fake 140% quota gets caught in the first screen. ElevateAI will not invent attainment.

Tailor from career memory

A static example cannot match the posting you are applying to. ElevateAI stores your real experience once, scores fit, and drafts a tailored resume you review before sending.