Growth
Show pipeline, conversion, retention, experiments, budget, and campaign results.
Marketing resume templates for growth, brand, content, product marketing, paid media, and lifecycle roles, with space for campaigns and results.
Show pipeline, conversion, retention, experiments, budget, and campaign results.
Show launches, positioning, audience research, creative work, and channel consistency.
Show content work, SEO growth, distribution, and how the work helped the business.
Start with the work you want noticed first: campaign results, channels, brand work, content, social media, paid media, or portfolio projects.
Use Taylor or Stonebridge when campaign numbers, channels, budgets, tests, and results need to be easy to scan.
Use Vivid when the resume should look more creative but still keep results easy to find.
Use Flip View when projects, campaigns, writing samples, or portfolio work should get more attention.
Vivid
Brand and content roles
Creative layout for marketers who need stronger presentation.
Flip View
Portfolio-style applications
Two-column style for communications, social, content, and presentation-heavy roles.
Taylor
Balanced marketing default
Good for campaign numbers, skills, experience, and results.
Stonebridge
Formal marketing or client-facing roles
Professional layout for B2B, product marketing, strategy, and client-facing roles.

Bold two-column template for expressive brand, social, and product-facing applications.
Use for marketing
Editorial creative two-column template for design, marketing, and communications roles.
Use for marketing
Balanced two-column template for business, HR, project, and mid-career resumes.
Use for marketing
Serif-led two-column template for polished, trust-heavy professional applications.
Use for marketingShow the work, the channel, and the result.
A marketing resume can use more personality than a plain business resume, but it still needs to be clear. Use the template to connect campaigns, channels, content, launches, paid media, or lifecycle work to real results.
Do
Lead with numbers when you have them: revenue, pipeline, conversion, retention, audience growth, launch results, or budget.
Don't
List channels or campaign names without explaining what changed.
Quick FAQ
A good marketing resume keeps campaigns, channels, tools, audience insight, creative work, and results easy to scan.
Use metrics like pipeline, revenue influenced, ROAS, CAC, conversion lift, retention, audience growth, launch impact, content traffic, or budget ownership.