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Build Your Full Stack Developer Resume

The resume is by far the most important document that you need when applying for jobs. It's the primary way to showcase your skills and experience. Although you might already have a regular resume, it is important to tailor it to an IT position and highlight your technical skills and key aspects of your qualifications. Bear in mind that even if you do not have a background in tech, plenty of transferable skills can be showcased within your resume. A good resume will help you stand out from the competition and ultimately help you land interviews.

📝 Instructions to build your resume

Please read carefully the following task list and mark the checkboxes as you complete:

Layout

  • The layout should be readable from top to bottom, with NO columns.

  • 1 page max (avoid clutter and adding nonrelevant information).

  • NO colors: the resume should be black & white.

  • NO headshot.

Font

  • Arial, Times New Roman or Calibri (12). Karla, Muli or Amiri (Flow CV).

  • Names and titles can be larger.

Contact Section

  • Full name in the top center of the page - Add your name and last name.

  • Job Title: Software Developer / Data Scientist / Cybersecurity Analyst - Add it below or at the side of your name.

  • Address - Add the country, and the state you live in (no more than this).

  • Github Link.

  • LinkedIn Link (you can customize your LinkedIn URL, check how to do it here ).

  • Email (avoid non-professional email addresses).

  • Phone number.

Profile

  • Describe yourself briefly - No longer than 4 sentences. Talk about who you are, your skills, and what you can do with those skills. Treat the“profile” section as a pitch about yourself.

  • Describe your background briefly - What are you interested in, and what is your previous experience?

  • Skills - Mention the technologies you know and briefly describe what you can do with that knowledge.

Example: Motivated and resourceful full-stack developer with a passion for creating user-centric web applications. Experienced in JavaScript, React, SQL-Alchemy, and SCRUM to navigate the complexities of modern software development. With my interest in continuous learning and dedication to quality, I am a valuable asset to any team looking for innovative software solutions.

Example: Enthusiastic data scientist with a strong interest in using technology to innovate and increase efficiency. Skilled in data analysis, automation with Python, and SQL, and statistical analysis, with a proven track record of success in both educational and technical environments.

Example: Analytical cybersecurity analyst with a strong commitment to protecting organizational assets from digital threats. Proficient in threat assessment, incident response, and risk management, with hands-on experience in network security, vulnerability assessment, and SIEM tools. With a keen eye for detail and a proactive approach, I excel at identifying and mitigating security risks and ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of sensitive information.

Technologies

  • Mention the programming languages, technologies, and tools you know.

  • When you add the technologies in the Skills section, add them in different entries.

Projects

Add at least 2 projects. One of the projects can be the final project of 4Geeks.

  • Project title Example: JobBots, Job Search App.

  • Time frame Mention the years or months you worked on that project.

  • Brief description of what the project is about, what you did, performance and the functionalities.

  • Mention de main technologies - you used to build the project.

  • If possible, add the link so recruiters can check out the project directly.

Professional experience

  • From earliest to oldest - Mention your work experience from earliest to oldest (no more than 3).

  • Job title - Name the position you had and the name of the company.

Example: Teacher Assistant - 4Geeks Academy

  • Job Duties
  • Mention your job duties in bullet points.

  • Describe what you did briefly so recruiters have an idea of what you can do.

  • At least mention two measurable impacts or accomplishments per role: Focus more on the metrics that you improve and less on the responsibilities of your role.

  • Try to keep bullets to 1 to 2 lines long.

  • Most impactful bullets first for each job.

If you were promoted

  • Add the job position you were promoted to and the main duties.

Education

  • Degree
  • Name of the institution.
  • Mention the type of degree you got (associate, bachelor, etc) and the name of the institution.

Bachelor's degree in Science - Harvard University

Full Stack Software Development Certificate - 4Geeks Academy

  • Add relevant courses (algebra, mathematics, computer science).

  • Add the certified courses you have done (Ex: SCRUM Master).

  • If you took advanced courses related to tech, you can mention them.

  • Time frame - Add the start and end date of your degree.

Languages

  • Add the languages you speak

Example: English - Native Example: Spanish - Fluent Example: German - Basic