How this role introduces itself
Product leader with 7+ years launching B2B SaaS products. Owned products generating $10M+ ARR.
Notice what these do in one sentence: scope, years, and a checkable result. A summary that could open anyone's CV is the one that gets skipped.
Lines you can adapt
- Launched a new feature that increased user engagement by 45% and contributed $2M ARR in first year
- Led cross-functional team of 12 (engineering, design, marketing) to ship product on time
- Conducted 50+ user interviews and A/B tests to validate product-market fit
The pattern in every one: a verb, a scope, a number a hiring manager could check in an interview. Replace the numbers with yours — an inflated line survives the read and dies in the room. These same lines are searchable inside the builder as you write.
Order the page on evidence, not convention
Reading falls off from the top of a CV to the bottom — every reading starts at your name, and few survive to the last section. Whatever sits low on the page is read by the few who make it there. The conventional order is not the measured order: on this platform, each tracked reading shows how long a recruiter held each named section, so the slot each section has earned stops being a guess. See what gets measured.
Write it here, and the next send reports back.
Build the CV, share it as a tracked link, and see which of these sections held the recruiter — including the lines you borrowed above.