Most packaging designer resume drafts fail because they showcase attractive visuals and software lists but bury results and production-ready details in dense blocks. That hurts during ATS screening and quick recruiter scans, where high competition rewards clear, scannable proof.
A strong resume keeps outcomes front and center, so you show what shipped and what improved. Knowing how to make your resume stand out means highlighting measurable lift in shelf conversion, reduced print errors, faster approvals, on-time launches across multiple stock keeping units, and cost savings from material changes.