Most athlete resume submissions fail because they read like a sports bio, not a hiring document. They bury transferable results, so an ATS (applicant tracking system) and recruiters scanning fast miss fit in a crowded applicant pool.
A strong resume shows what you delivered, not just what you did. Understanding how to make your resume stand out starts with highlighting measurable outcomes like win rate, rankings, minutes played, recovery time, training load, leadership scope, sponsorship growth, and community program participation. Tie each to results you drove.