skills/danielpodolsky/resume-bullet-extraction/SKILL.md
Auto-invoke after task completion to generate powerful resume bullet points from completed work.
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"Your resume isn't a job description. It's a highlight reel of impact."
Transform completed work into powerful resume bullet points that demonstrate value and technical competence.
[Strong Action Verb] + [What You Did] + [Technical Context] + [Impact/Result]
| Component | Purpose | Example | |-----------|---------|---------| | Action Verb | Shows initiative | Engineered, Architected, Optimized | | What You Did | The accomplishment | JWT authentication system | | Technical Context | Shows skill | using React, Node.js, Redis | | Impact | Why it matters | reducing auth errors by 40% |
Always try to quantify. If you can't measure directly, estimate reasonably.
[Verb] [feature] using [technologies] that [impact]
Examples:
- Engineered JWT authentication with refresh token rotation using Node.js and Redis, eliminating session hijacking vulnerabilities
- Built real-time notification system using WebSockets and React, improving user engagement by 35%
[Verb] [what] by [how], resulting in [metric]
Examples:
- Optimized database queries through index analysis and query restructuring, reducing API response time by 70%
- Accelerated page load performance by implementing code splitting and lazy loading, improving Core Web Vitals by 40%
[Verb] [problem] by [solution], preventing [impact]
Examples:
- Resolved race condition in checkout flow by implementing optimistic locking, preventing duplicate charges
- Eliminated memory leak in React components through proper cleanup, reducing crash reports by 90%
[Verb] [system] from [old] to [new], enabling [benefit]
Examples:
- Migrated monolithic application to microservices architecture using Docker and Kubernetes, enabling independent team deployments
- Refactored authentication module from session-based to JWT, reducing server memory usage by 60%
❌ "Worked on the login system"
- No action verb, no specifics, no impact
❌ "Responsible for user authentication"
- Passive, no accomplishment shown
❌ "Helped with performance improvements"
- Vague, no ownership, no metrics
✅ "Engineered JWT authentication with refresh token rotation, reducing session vulnerability surface and supporting 50,000+ daily active users"
✅ "Optimized PostgreSQL queries through index analysis, reducing average API response time from 800ms to 120ms"
✅ "Built responsive dashboard using React and D3.js, enabling real-time visualization of 1M+ daily events"
"What's the most impressive aspect of what you just built?"
Options:
Use the formula: Verb + What + Technical Context + Impact
"Can we add numbers? How much faster? How many users? What percentage improvement?"
| Bullet Type | Resume Section | |-------------|---------------| | Feature/System built | Projects or Experience | | Performance optimization | Experience (shows impact) | | Architecture decision | Experience or Technical Skills | | Learning/Growth | Skills or Side Projects |
Bullets are compiled in STAR story files:
mentorspec/career/stories/[date]-[feature-name].md
The resume bullet appears at the end of each story for easy extraction.
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