Many demand planning manager resume drafts fail because they bury forecast accuracy, bias, and service-level impact under tools and generic duties. That weak framing costs you in ATS screening and fast recruiter scans, especially when competition is tight.
A strong resume shows how you improved outcomes, not just what you used. Knowing how to make your resume stand out means highlighting forecast accuracy gains, lower mean absolute percentage error, reduced stockouts, fewer expedites, improved on-time delivery, and inventory turns across a defined portfolio value.