Resume Bullet Point Rewriter for Non-Native English Speakers
Paste your plain work experience. Get professional English resume bullets with action verbs, impact, and metrics — written for ESL job seekers applying to Western companies.
Paste your experience. See the rewrite.
See how plain experience becomes a strong bullet.
I was responsible for managing a team of 5 people and making sure projects were finished on time.
Led a 5-person team to deliver 12 client projects on schedule, reducing average delivery time by 18%.
I helped improve the website so more people would buy things.
Redesigned the checkout flow, increasing conversion rate by 14% and reducing cart abandonment by 9%.
I did customer support and answered emails every day.
Resolved 40+ support tickets daily with a 96% satisfaction score, then documented top issues to reduce repeat contacts by 22%.
Four rules for resume bullets that read more professional.
Hiring managers scan bullets in seconds. Verbs like "Led," "Built," "Increased," and "Streamlined" signal ownership and results immediately.
Numbers make claims credible. If you do not have exact metrics, use ranges or percentages based on reasonable estimates.
Remove "responsible for," "helped with," and "worked on." They weaken your contribution. Say what you did, not what you were assigned.
Mirror keywords from the posting in your bullets. If the role asks for "cross-functional collaboration," show an example of it.
Turn bullets into spoken interview answers.
Once your resume bullets are polished, the next step is explaining them out loud in an interview. TopTalk helps you practice that transition.
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FAQ
What is a resume bullet point rewriter?
A resume bullet point rewriter turns plain descriptions of your work into concise, professional English bullets that start with strong action verbs and include measurable impact.
Why do non-native speakers need a resume bullet rewriter?
ESL job seekers often write resume bullets that are grammatically correct but sound awkward or too generic to hiring managers. A rewriter helps you match the tone and structure that Western recruiters expect.
What makes a good resume bullet point?
A strong bullet starts with an action verb, describes what you did, and includes a result or metric. For example: "Increased user retention by 23% through a redesigned onboarding flow."
Can I use these bullets directly on my resume?
Yes. Rewrite the examples with your real numbers, projects, and tools. The structure is designed to be copy-paste ready once you fill in your own details.