Resume Bullet Points

Professional bullet points and formatting symbols for your resume or CV. Click any symbol to copy it, then paste it into your document.

Standard Bullets

Classic bullet point styles suitable for any professional document. These are the safest options for ATS compatibility.

Arrow Bullets

Arrow-style bullets that add a sense of direction and action to your resume items.

Diamond & Shape Bullets

Geometric shapes that work well as distinctive bullet points.

Check Mark Bullets

Check marks that highlight achievements and completed accomplishments on your resume.

Section Dividers for Resumes

Horizontal dividers to separate sections like Experience, Education, and Skills.

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Professional Symbols

Contact and section header icons commonly used in modern resumes.

Tips for Using Bullet Points in Your Resume

Be Consistent

Choose one bullet style and use it throughout your entire resume. Mixing different bullet types (•, ▸, ✦) within the same section looks disorganised and unprofessional.

Stick to One Style

If you use arrow bullets (▸) for your experience section, use the same arrows for your skills and education sections. Consistency signals attention to detail.

ATS Compatibility

If your resume will be processed by an Applicant Tracking System, the standard bullet (•) is the safest choice. Most ATS software recognises it without issues. Avoid emoji bullets (✅, ⭐) as they may be stripped out or converted to garbled text.

Keep It Professional

Simple geometric shapes (•, ▪, ▸, ◆) convey professionalism. Save decorative symbols for creative portfolios or design-focused roles where visual flair is appreciated.