An indirect procurement manager resume that only says 'managed indirect spend' gets filtered out. Hiring managers want indirect category management, savings, stakeholder management, and process. This guide covers what to prove, how to quantify it, how to write skills, how it differs from a category manager, and an FAQ. Free resume check at the end.
A supplier relationship manager resume that only says 'managed suppliers' gets filtered out. Hiring managers want supplier performance management, risk, governance/QBRs, and value beyond price. This guide covers what to prove, how to quantify it, how to write skills, how it differs from a category manager, and an FAQ. Free resume check at the end.
A buyer resume that only says 'placed orders' gets filtered out. Hiring managers want purchasing execution, supplier coordination, on-time delivery, and cost/inventory control. This guide covers what to prove, how to quantify it, how to write skills, how it differs from a strategic sourcing manager, and an FAQ. Free resume check at the end.
A procurement analyst resume that only says 'analyzed procurement data' gets filtered out. Hiring managers want spend analysis, savings tracking, supplier and category insight, and decisions driven. This guide covers what to prove, how to quantify it, how to write skills, how it differs from a procurement specialist, and an FAQ. Free resume check at the end.
A strategic sourcing manager resume that only says 'sourced suppliers' gets filtered out. Hiring managers want sourcing strategy, RFx and negotiation, total cost of ownership, and measurable savings. This guide covers what to prove, how to quantify it, how to write skills, how it differs from a buyer, and an FAQ. Free resume check at the end.