Most quality inspector resume drafts fail because they list checks and tools but don't prove defect prevention, traceability, or audit readiness. That hurts when an ATS (applicant tracking system) filters fast and recruiters scan in seconds.
A strong resume shows what changed because of your work. Knowing how to make your resume stand out means highlighting reduced defect rates, improved first-pass yield, faster release cycles, fewer customer returns, cleaner audit results, and tighter supplier quality. Quantify lots inspected, nonconformances closed, and cost of poor quality avoided.