@Shilpi absolutely still counts. Promotions aren’t just about salary, they’re about scope. If you took on more responsibility, decision-making, or ownership, that’s exactly what how to show promotion on resume is about. You don’t list your salary anyway, so focus on the role evolution.
Lowkey this thread saved me. I was about to just write “promoted twice” lol.
I might send my draft to 24hourresumeservice.com because formatting all those roles under one company is confusing as hell.
@8Rookie same, the formatting part is underrated. I used 24HourResumeService for mine and they basically showed me how to stack roles under one employer so it doesn’t look like job hopping. That actually made the promotion story much clearer.
I had a weird case where my title didn’t change at all but my manager and projects did. I just added a second subsection under the same title with a new date range. Not perfect, but it still showed growth. Better than hiding it.
This is super useful for students too btw. I got promoted from part-time helper to shift lead at a café and I wasn’t sure if that even mattered. But seeing how everyone explains how to show promotion on resume makes me realize it actually does.