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Consulting Resume Reviewer

Paste a bullet or your experience section — get consulting-specific feedback on impact, structure, and metrics.

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What consulting firms look for

MBB and Big 4 recruiters scan resumes in seconds for one thing: quantified impact. Every bullet should answer "what changed, by how much, and how did you do it?" Numbers, percentages, and dollars beat adjectives every time.

How to write a consulting resume bullet

Lead with the result and a number, then the action: "Cut onboarding time 40% by redesigning the intake flow" beats "Responsible for improving onboarding." Use strong action verbs (led, built, cut, grew), avoid passive phrasing, and keep each bullet to one line where possible.

Privacy

This reviewer analyzes the text you paste to generate feedback and does not store your resume. If you opt in to email yourself the result, only a short summary is saved.

Frequently asked questions

What do consulting firms look for in a resume?
Quantified impact (numbers, %, $), strong action verbs, leadership, and structure. Each bullet should read result-first: what changed, by how much, how you did it.
How should I write a consulting resume bullet?
Lead with the outcome and a number, then the action: 'Cut onboarding time 40% by redesigning the intake flow.' The reviewer flags weak verbs and missing metrics.
Do you store my resume?
No. The reviewer analyzes your text to generate feedback and does not persist your resume content. If you opt in to email yourself the result, only a short summary is saved.