Is your resume as strong as Sushila Didi's? This househelp's CV is a career lesson
What if your resume didn’t sound like a boring list of jobs but actually made people smile while reading it? Most resumes try to sound
What if your resume didn’t sound like a boring list of jobs but actually made people smile while reading it? Most resumes try to sound professional. Very few manage to sound memorable. That is exactly why Sushila Didi’s CV, featured in an Instagram reel by Anmol Garg, is going viral. At first glance, it looks simple and even playful. But a closer look shows something that many jobseekers miss — structure, clarity and strong presentation of impact. A SIMPLE START THAT WORKS The resume opens with a line that immediately defines her role and personality: "I'm the saf- AI agent who'll make your life easy." It is not a long self-description.
It is direct, confident, and instantly tells the reader what value she brings. In a world where many CVs over-explain, this level of clarity stands out. She then introduces her guiding principle — the “3Cs”: "Clean floors, Clean utensils and Clean clothes." While simple, it clearly communicates her work ethic and the scope of her responsibilities without unnecessary detail. EXPERIENCE THAT FOCUSSES ON IMPACT Where the CV becomes particularly strong is in how she presents her work experience. Instead of listing routine tasks, she highlights outcomes. For example, she writes that she has "Reduced anxiety in 1,250+ households worried about the Aaj nahi aaungi." This shifts the focus from what she does to what her work enables for others.
She also mentions "Saved 500+ bachelor bachha log from post-party nightmares," which, while written in a humorous tone, reflects consistency, reliability and problem-solving in everyday situations. This approach is important in CV writing. Recruiters often look for impact, not just responsibilities. Sushila Didi’s CV demonstrates that even routine work can be framed in terms of value delivered. ACHIEVEMENTS THAT BUILD TRUST The achievements section further strengthens the profile. She writes, "never heard 'ye achhe se nahi hua' in my career," which subtly signals consistency and quality of work. She also describes herself as the "record holder of the 'favourite didi' award with 2978+ 5 ratings." This acts as social proof — something hiring managers often look for when evaluating reliability and performance.
WHY THIS CV WORKS Beyond humour, what makes this resume effective is its structure. It has a clear introduction, defined principles, measurable outcomes and proof of performance. Most importantly, it avoids vague statements. Instead of saying she is “hardworking,” it shows it through outcomes and ratings. Instead of listing duties, it highlights results. That is why this CV is being noticed. It is not just creative — it follows the core principles of a strong resume: clarity, consistency and measurable impact. Ends
