Many insurance product manager resume drafts fail because they read like project logs, not product decisions tied to underwriting, pricing, and regulatory outcomes. That hurts in ATS screening and fast recruiter scans, where competition rewards clear impact.
A strong resume shows what you changed and why it mattered. Knowing how to make your resume stand out means highlighting loss ratio improvement, premium growth, retention lift, faster quote-to-bind, cleaner audit results, on-time launches across states, fewer defects, and measurable customer experience gains.