Many inventory control manager resumes fail because they list systems and tasks but don't show measurable control over accuracy, cost, and continuity. That hurts in ATS screening and fast recruiter scans, where proof of impact beats generic responsibility.
A strong resume shows what you improved and how you measured it. Knowing how to make your resume stand out starts with highlighting reduced shrink, higher inventory accuracy, faster cycle counts, better fill rates, fewer stockouts, cleaner audits, and tighter carrying costs across locations. Quantify scope, timelines, and savings.