Product Designer Resume Examples
The biggest difference between a resume that passes ATS and one that doesn't is often a handful of bullet points. Below you'll find 2 real before-and-after rewrites for Product Designer resumes — from vague, weak bullets to specific, metrics-driven, keyword-rich statements.
What Makes a Strong Product Designer Bullet?
Quantified impact
Numbers, percentages, or dollar values show the scale of your contribution.
ATS keywords in context
Key terms like "Figma" and "design systems" placed naturally in bullets.
Strong action verb
Opens with a past-tense verb (Led, Delivered, Reduced) — not "Responsible for."
2 Before-and-After Bullet Examples
Each example shows the original weak bullet, the rewritten strong version, and why the rewrite works from an ATS and recruiter perspective.
Designed new features for the product, working with engineers and PMs.
Owned end-to-end product design for checkout redesign (Figma) in a $120M ARR SaaS; led 3 design sprints with PM and 8 engineers, shipped in 6 weeks and improved checkout conversion by 27% (validated via Amplitude A/B test).
Why it works: The strong version opens with an action verb, adds a measurable result, and includes relevant keywords (Figma, design systems) in context, which improves both ATS keyword match score and recruiter confidence.
Maintained design system for the company.
Scaled Figma design system from 120 to 380 components used across 6 product squads; defined design tokens for dark mode and introduced contribution guidelines, reducing cross-team design inconsistencies by 71%.
Why it works: The strong version opens with an action verb, adds a measurable result, and includes relevant keywords (Figma, design systems) in context, which improves both ATS keyword match score and recruiter confidence.
How ATS Screens Product Designer Resumes
Product designer roles in 2026 are filtered more heavily on business impact signals than pure craft signals. Greenhouse and Lever at product-led companies look for A/B test results, OKR alignment, and cross-functional collaboration keywords alongside Figma. Candidates without metrics on their design outcomes are ranked below those who show quantified product impact.
Example Professional Summary
Your resume summary is the first thing ATS and recruiters parse. Here's what weak versus strong looks like for a Product Designer:
"Experienced product designer looking for a challenging opportunity where I can utilise my skills and contribute to the growth of the organisation."
"Results-driven Product Designer with 5+ years of experience in the Design & Product sector. Specialised in figma and design systems, with a track record of delivering measurable outcomes. ATS score consistently above 66% against role-relevant job descriptions."
Includes: role title, years, industry, 2 core keywords, a quantifiable outcome signal.
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