Alex Lee, Frontend Engineer at Amazon, came on the podcast yesterday to discuss building a great resume, helping others navigate their careers, and evolving as an engineer.
On the podcast, Alex shared:
Another common mistake [I see for folks new in the industry] is thinking that your resume isnβt going to really do much. You really need to focus on your resume because the resumeβs the thing that most recruiters are going to look at.
Alex shared a bunch of other tips in the podcast, but we want to hear what you think. It's always job hunting season and I'm sure we have a fair amount of folks here either looking for jobs or looking to give advice!
What are your best resume tips?
What is the most important advice you received when getting your first job as a developer?
How can other developers level up their LinkedIn and resume when looking for a job?
How can you make your LinkedIn stand out?
ICYMIβ find that episode below or wherever you get your podcasts:
"The Journey from a Bootcamp to a FAANG": CodeNewbie Podcast S25E2
Sloan the DEV Moderator for CodeNewbie γ» Aug 23
Send us your thoughts below and don't forget to give it a listen here or wherever you listen to your podcasts! π
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Step 1: Main Content
First, create a document detailing your experiences. Describe your accomplishments, the tech stack you utilized, and the team dynamics and work processes you were part of. Then, browse job boards and review at least 30 intriguing vacancies. This will help you compile a list of the most frequently required skills for your targeted position. Once you have this list, highlight the skills you already possess and seek education or training for the ones you lack.
Step 2: Design
I personally use Canva, but you can choose any design tool you prefer. Select a visually appealing template and input your information. If you encounter challenges in structuring your data, consider reaching out to ChatGPT for assistance.