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Resume Sample - An resume should clearly show a candidate's Educational and technical skills. To achieve this, add the Technical Summary or Technical Expertise section to your resume. Further break this section into subcategories for a quick scan of your knowledge of programs and applications.Fortunately, software resumes have a very simple format. The key to writing an effective resume is to put yourself into the head of the prospective hiring manager or human resources recruiter. Keep a strong focus on your goals in the field of software, incorporating parts of your background to illustrate them. A statement of your goals is one of the clearest indicators to a prospective employer of whether or not there might be a match.


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Resume Sample:

Highlight some of your soft skills in a Career Summary section to add a personality to your software resume. Remember your resume should be short enough, yet should be able to effectively showcase your achievements. Do not make it excessively lengthy.

Technical/computer or other qualification in an software resume should consist course content in brief, the duration, the institute and also the result. This domain could also consist of the projects done including platform used ( Front-end and Backend) which add a value to the job applied for and correspondingly any qualifications like personality development, marketing diploma or in general research or studies being associated with.

How to Write a Resume

Highlight your Accomplishments

Show how your performance resulted favoured the company's good. Highlight your initiatives and performances that resulted in enhanced efficiency, faster work, monetary savings, etc. Focus on your most impressive technical projects/accomplishments.

Keywords of Resume

The keywords for any software resume depends on your job target and experience. Specific programs and applications are often used as keywords in case of a technical resume.

Remember :
  1. Always format your experience in order of time elapsed order (chronological) your experience from your most recent job to the earlier jobs.
  2. Avoid elementary information like hobbies and interests. Instead strengths or skills could be furnished to give a corporate image to the Resume.