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Product Manager · New Grad / Entry Level

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Daniel Park

daniel.park@gmail.com · (919) 555-0173

EDUCATION

University of North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler Business SchoolChapel Hill, NC
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration; GPA: 3.85/4.0; TransferredAug 2024 – May 2027
Yonsei UniversitySeoul, South Korea
Exchange Program; GPA: 3.93/4.0Jan 2023 – Jun 2023

EXPERIENCE

Relate (YC S22) – B2B Sales CRMChapel Hill, NC
Product ManagerJan 2026 – Present
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Defined MVP scope for two 0→1 product spin-outs by conducting competitor teardown and gap analysis, translating findings into prioritized feature specifications.

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Owned the product IA end to end, turning critical user flows into the feature matrix, sitemap, and wireframes that unblocked engineering delivery.

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Drove stakeholder alignment and early acquisition by delivering a standalone landing page, converting positioning research into a validated messaging and CTA framework.

Bain & CompanySeoul, South Korea
Associate Consultant InternMay 2025 – June 2025
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Delivered a go/no-go acquisition recommendation by rebuilding 15+ years of cohort economics (retention, ARPU, margin) and stress-testing downside cases to isolate profitability drivers.

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Reallocated $2.5M in performance marketing by segmenting 100+ SKUs, diagnosing ROAS by channel, and shifting spend toward higher-return segments.

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Assessed AI chipmaker cost structure against competitive benchmarks, surfacing 3+ capability gaps and translating findings into build-vs-buy roadmap priorities.

Qanda (Cramify) – Series C EdTech StartupAtlanta, GA
Product Manager InternOct 2024 – Dec 2024
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Drove 'Mock Exam' from requirements to launch, owning acceptance criteria and aligning Eng, Design, and CSO to ship the full cycle.

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Gathered and analyzed insights from 6 user interviews and 10+ usability tests, translating findings into a prioritized backlog improving navigation and question flow.

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Synthesized 130+ student surveys into an expectations-vs-gaps framework, translating findings into roadmap priorities across two product modules.

Emory AI Data LabAtlanta, GA
Data Analytics Team LeadSep 2024 – Dec 2024
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Implemented a zero-shot classifier to automate label tagging, increasing accuracy 6.5x and improving reliability of downstream analysis.

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Analyzed 5+ years of inventory data to forecast demand and isolate cost-heavy categories, informing resource allocation decisions.

SKILLS & PROFICIENCY

Skills : PRD, User interviews, Usability testing, A/B testing, Prioritization, Sitemap, Wireframe, Landing page, Excel, SQL, R, Python, JMP, Figma, Notion, Vercel

Original bullet

Worked with the engineering team to turn user flows into a feature matrix, sitemap, and wireframes for the new product.

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Why this bullet

'Defined requirements' became driving the launch and owning the acceptance criteria: Ownership plus Deliver Results, the Leadership Principles Amazon's bar-raisers screen hardest, with no fact changed.

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The result

One resume, any company.

Same experience, same facts. Pick a company and see your resume speak their language.

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EXPERIENCE

DoorDash

San Francisco, CA

Business Operations Intern

Summer 2025

  • Helped analyze delivery delays across 3 metros and worked on process changes that reduced late orders by 18%.
  • Helped build a dashboard the ops team used to track driver performance.

Emory Marketing Analytics

Atlanta, GA

Business Analyst

2024 – 2025

  • Built a customer segmentation model on 50K+ users to help the marketing team find high-value groups.
  • Analyzed campaign data and suggested changes that improved average order value by 30%.

Cramify · EdTech Startup

Atlanta, GA

Product & BizOps

Oct – Dec 2024

  • Ran 10+ user interviews and an A/B test to help decide the final version of a new feature.
  • Worked with Engineering and Design to support a new feature launch.

Calibrated for Amazon · Product / BizOps

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Inside a single
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Researches the company

Calibr pulls the company’s real bar. For Amazon, that’s the Leadership Principles its screeners hire against, plus the phrasing that quietly gets a resume cut.

Other tools rewrite from the job posting, so everyone lands on the same buzzwords. Calibr reads the company itself.

What Calibr read about Amazon

researched live

What its bar-raisers reward

OwnershipDeliver ResultsDive DeepCustomer obsession

What gets downgraded

“Helped” & “assisted” verbsActivity without a result
Amazon Leadership Principles·jobs.amazon.com

Learns what actually worked

It cross-checks bullets that landed real interviews and offers at Amazon for this exact role, so the rewrite is grounded in outcomes, not guesses.

Not a keyword match score no recruiter ever sees. Calibrated to how the company really hires.

Bullets that landed Amazon offers

verified

Owned a pricing experiment end to end, shipping the variant that lifted conversion 8%.

Amazon · Product Manager · accepted offer

Dug into 2M+ support tickets to cut repeat contacts 15%.

Amazon · BizOps · accepted offer

Matched on company + role, from real outcomes.

Rewrites every bullet

Each line is reframed to lead with ownership and a result, so it visibly reflects a principle the company hires for. Your numbers, titles, and dates never change.

It never invents metrics or titles to look impressive. Your facts stay yours, and you see every change.

One line, calibrated

Your line

“Helped improve the signup flow, reducing drop-off by 22%.”

Rewritten

“Owned the signup-flow rebuild that cut activation drop-off 22%.”

Now reflectsOwnershipDeliver Results
Interview-safe

See what changed.
And what didn’t.

Calibr rewrites the language, never the facts, so everything on your resume is something you can own in the room.

What it rewrites

  • Weak verbs → the company’s ownership language
  • Generic framing → what screeners reward
  • The order and emphasis of your bullets

What it never touches

  • Your numbers and metrics
  • Titles, employers, and dates
  • Anything it can’t verify from your resume

Calibrated for Google

Built the experiment behind a 15% lift in signups, owning it end-to-end.”

Rewritten in their languageYour facts, the 15%, untouched

Beyond the calibration. Where you stand, what to fix, where you’ve applied.

Know where you stand.A calibrated read on your fit with this company, in plain English. Guidance, not a magic number.

62/100

Approaching

↑ +10 pts

The resume is well-written and shows genuine analytical range, but with zero finance, valuation, or deal-adjacent experience it lacks the core signals BofA IB screeners require to advance a candidate to interview.

+26pts

Profile Booster

Highly competitive

Reach 88/100 if all actions done

Dimension Breakdown

Role & Experience Relevance

13/30

Presentation & Formatting

5/10

Bullet Quality

19/25

Language & Alignment

12/15

Profile Completeness

13/20

Know what to fix.Prioritized moves with point estimates. Quick wins first, longer plays after.

Profile Booster

+26 pts potential

Complete these actions to reach 88/100. Points are estimated from the same scoring pass.

EXPERIENCE

Medium-term+7 pts

Add a Finance-Specific Role or Deal-Adjacent Project

Join Emory's investment banking club, a student-run PE/VC fund, or a case competition with a live deal component.

Pursue a part-time or virtual IB/PE internship to generate a transaction-adjacent bullet.

Recruiters need at least one experience line that signals deal exposure; currently zero exist on this resume.

SKILL

Medium-term+8 pts

Build and Showcase a Financial Modeling Portfolio

Complete a DCF, LBO, and comparable company analysis model using public filings; post to GitHub.

Enroll in Breaking Into Wall Street or CFI's FMVA to earn a verifiable modeling credential within 8 weeks.

BofA IB screeners filter for modeling literacy first; without it, analytical experience is discounted heavily.

SKILL

Quick win+3 pts

Expand Skills Section with Finance and Technical Tools

Add Excel (Advanced/VBA), PowerPoint, Bloomberg Terminal, and Python/SQL if used in data roles.

Every application, one board.Status, stage, and deadlines for each calibration. No spreadsheet.

Applications

8

TOTAL

3

APPLIED

2

INTERV.

1

OFFERS

1

REJECTED

COMPANY / ROLE

STATUS

APPLIED

DEADLINE

Bank of America

Enterprise Credit Analyst

Applied

Jun 17

Jul 29

McKinsey & Company

Business Analyst

Rejected

Jun 17

Aug 16

Salesforce

Assoc. Product Manager

Interviewing

Jun 17

Aug 30

Capital One

Business Analyst

Applied

Jun 17

Sep 14

Accenture

Business Analyst / Analyst

Interviewing

Jun 6

Sep 20

DoorDash

Assoc. Product Manager

Offered

Jun 5

Oct 12

From “same resume everywhere” to first-round.

Sent the same resume to like 30 places and heard basically nothing. Ran it for Stripe and it showed me why my bullets were getting skipped. Same experience, just finally readable.

KL

Kevin L.

A friend who got into Bain told me my resume sounded like everyone else’s. I didn’t really get what she meant until I saw the rewrite. A little embarrassing how much better it was.

PS

Priya S.

I was going for brand roles and my resume felt flat. It reframed my internship around what the company actually looks for. The numbers didn’t change, it just sounded like me on a good day.

HW

Hannah W.

Wasn’t sure it would get a healthcare role, but it pulled the right language for it. And it didn’t invent anything, which is what I was actually worried about.

EN

Emily N.

Non-target, kept getting auto-rejected. Redid my bullets in the company’s own language and actually started hearing back.

JM

Jordan M.

Sent the same resume to like 30 places and heard basically nothing. Ran it for Stripe and it showed me why my bullets were getting skipped. Same experience, just finally readable.

KL

Kevin L.

A friend who got into Bain told me my resume sounded like everyone else’s. I didn’t really get what she meant until I saw the rewrite. A little embarrassing how much better it was.

PS

Priya S.

I was going for brand roles and my resume felt flat. It reframed my internship around what the company actually looks for. The numbers didn’t change, it just sounded like me on a good day.

HW

Hannah W.

Wasn’t sure it would get a healthcare role, but it pulled the right language for it. And it didn’t invent anything, which is what I was actually worried about.

EN

Emily N.

Non-target, kept getting auto-rejected. Redid my bullets in the company’s own language and actually started hearing back.

JM

Jordan M.

I put “helped with” on basically every line. It caught that right away and made me own my own work. Kind of a wake-up call honestly.

DF

Diego F.

Applied to Google with what I thought was a strong resume. It changed almost nothing factually and it still read completely differently. Got the screen.

SR

Sofia R.

Figured it was just ChatGPT with extra steps. But it actually researches the company first, so the changes were specific instead of generic. That’s the part that got me.

MT

Marcus T.

The best part wasn’t even the rewrite. It was seeing what changed and why, so I could explain every line in an interview.

DK

Daniel K.

I put “helped with” on basically every line. It caught that right away and made me own my own work. Kind of a wake-up call honestly.

DF

Diego F.

Applied to Google with what I thought was a strong resume. It changed almost nothing factually and it still read completely differently. Got the screen.

SR

Sofia R.

Figured it was just ChatGPT with extra steps. But it actually researches the company first, so the changes were specific instead of generic. That’s the part that got me.

MT

Marcus T.

The best part wasn’t even the rewrite. It was seeing what changed and why, so I could explain every line in an interview.

DK

Daniel K.

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Questions, answered.

ChatGPT doesn't know how Goldman evaluates IB analysts vs. how Google evaluates SWEs, and you'd have to know exactly what to prompt for. Calibr researches each company's actual hiring signals first (their language, values, and what gets callbacks), rewrites your resume to match, and shows you exactly what changed and why, so you can trust every line.

Never. Your metrics, titles, and facts stay exactly as you wrote them. Calibr only changes the framing and language, the way a great career coach would. If there's nothing to quantify, the bullet ends at the action.

Calibrated stays close to your original scope, rewritten in the company's language, so it's ready to submit as is. Ambitious pushes each bullet to its strongest defensible framing for more reach, so review each line before sending. Either way, Calibr never changes your facts, numbers, titles, or dates, only how the work is framed.

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