Showcase your campaigns, growth metrics, and creative strategy. Our AI helps you quantify marketing impact in a way that resonates with hiring managers.
A marketing resume should practice what it preaches — clear messaging, strong headlines, and measurable results. Lead each bullet with a metric: revenue generated, leads captured, engagement rates, or brand awareness lifts. Demonstrate proficiency across channels (SEO, paid media, email, social, content) and show strategic thinking alongside tactical execution.
Include both hard skills (Google Analytics, HubSpot, Salesforce, SEO tools, ad platforms) and soft skills (storytelling, cross-functional collaboration, data-driven decision making). Tailor your skills section to the specific marketing discipline — a content marketing resume emphasises writing and SEO, while a growth marketing resume focuses on analytics and experimentation.
Absolutely. A link to a portfolio, blog, or case study page lets you showcase work that does not fit on a one-page resume. Include it prominently near your name or in a dedicated section.
Use metrics like ROI, conversion rates, traffic growth, leads generated, cost per acquisition, and engagement rates. If exact numbers are confidential, use percentages or ranges.
Modern or creative templates work well for marketing roles, as they signal design awareness and creativity. However, if you are applying to a large corporation, a clean contemporary template is a safer choice.
Other template styles
Browse resume examples
Resume formats by country
Made with love by people who care. © 2025. All rights reserved.