Improve Your Resume with Micro-Achievements
- Rigby Wiltfong

- Feb 18
- 1 min read
Recruiters love results. But it’s not just about big wins
– small, specific, quantifiable accomplishments can
often make your resume more impactful.
📌 Use quantifiers: Instead of saying you "led a team,"
say you "led a 5-person team to increase client
response time by 18%."
📌 Highlight short-term wins: Think about 90-day
accomplishments or immediate improvements
you’ve made.
📌 Include mini feedback: Add lines like, "Client
feedback: 'This clarified our roadmap more than
anything else we've seen.'"
💡 Pro Tip: Create a dedicated "Quick Wins" section on
your resume or LinkedIn to showcase fresh results.
These quick wins prove you're effective from day
one. They're especially valuable in fast-moving
industries or during transitions.



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