Someone who interviews you might notice. Nobody before that is really reading the details of any resume.. they are just getting resumes to the person doing the interview after scheduling it.
That often happens DURING the interview, because you have a busy Calendar and all of a sudden an interview meeting someone in recruiting/your boss sent you pops up. Maybe you realize you have it that day and check the resume out in the AM. The people scheduling the interviews wouldn't know what the bullet points mean anyways... as they aren't a software engineer, or whatever the job is. And the people that do know what the bullet points are do not have time to be going through dozens of resumes reading them all, in order to filter down to a few interviewees. Just he way of the world.
I've cancelled interviews same day because I had a chance to read a resume, and noticed it was just not what we wanted.. or worse, I once noticed a resume was plagiarized from SOMEONE ID INTERVIEWED THAT SAME WEEK lol Or that other person had plagiarized.. not sure.. didn't hire either of them lol
But in the end, resumes are 99% bullshit that's been re-written to specifically sound "perfect" for the exact job description you send anyways.
If you put 5 bullet points in your job description, everything gets re-written for those 5 bullet points.. then you interview the person and they can barely field questions about the 5 bullet points.