Many musician resume drafts fail because they read like a gig log, not proof of value. That makes you easy to skip during ATS screening and rapid recruiter scans, especially when roles draw heavy competition.
A strong resume shows outcomes and credibility. Knowing how to make your resume stand out means you highlight ticket sales lifted, streaming growth, audience size, tour dates delivered on time, recording budgets managed, and reviews or placements earned. You quantify session volume, repertoire scope, and reliability across venues and collaborators.