Brian Scramlin
Enterprise focused TypeScript developer.
Hey Jenna! Thanks for sharing these excellent tips on writing a killer resume. I found them helpful, especially since I've struggled to create a standout resume for my job hunt. I highly recommend copywriting services to make my resume shine even more. They have this magical way of turning my blah-looking bullet points into captivating statements that grab attention. With your tips and professional help, I'm confident I'll land that dream job soon. Keep up the fantastic work!
Nice article very useful, thank you
Your article is very good and useful, thank you for sharing, bk8 hopes that next time you will have more good articles to send to all readers.
Starting a brag book is a great idea! I've never thought of that. Thanks for the tip, Jenna! Great writeup.
Jenna, I came across your post when writing my own post about writing a resume. I love these tips!
I think you have found the same thing I have in that INTENTIONALITY is key—your points in 3, 5, 6-9 are something that any developer willing to put their nose to the grindstone should be able to do.
I heard on a podcast recently that developer positions are much harder to get right now and having a list of where you have worked is NOT going to get you a job.
Anyway, I thought these were really great and am going to share a link to your post in mine (blog.nerdspecs.com/becoming-a-full-time-developer…).