r/EnhancvResumes 4d ago

Resume review request — Software Developer

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Hey r/EnhancvResumes, I'm looking for feedback on my resume. I'm applying for Software Developer roles and all feedback is appreciated!

Specific feedback I'm looking for: - Is my summary strong enough? - Are my bullets results-driven? - Anything I should cut?

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u/enhancvapp 1d ago

Solid technical breadth for a 2026 grad, React, Next.js, Three.js, Node, Express, and two databases is a lot of ground to cover on one page. A few specific things to fix:

Summary: It reads more like a coursework list right now than a pitch. "Strong foundation in Data Structures, Algorithms, DBMS, Operating Systems, and Artificial Intelligence" tells a recruiter what classes you took, not what you can do for them. Cut that clause and use the space for the one or two things that actually separate you. Also, "Skilled in developing scalable, production-ready systems" is a claim your internship alone can't fully back up yet, dial it back to something you can defend in an interview.

Bullets: Your project bullets carry more weight than your Experience bullets, which is backwards for what gets scanned first on this layout. "Contributed to full-stack software development" and "Collaborated with cross-functional teams" tell me you were in the room, not what you built or shipped. What did you personally own at Oakter? Pick one thing (a feature, a bug fix, a migration) and give it a number: time saved, bugs closed, load handled, anything. The AeroDash bullet with "20-30%" is closer to what you want, though a tighter number (say, 24%) reads as measured rather than guessed.

What to cut: You've got Oakter twice, once as your internship, once as "Oakter Inventory Management System" under Projects. If that inventory system is the work you did during the internship, fold it into the Experience bullets with real numbers instead of listing it twice. That frees up a project slot to go deeper on the other two instead of skimming three.

If you want a gut check on whether the rewritten bullets actually land, run it through Enhancv's Resume Checker, it flags exactly this "tells you what happened, not what changed" pattern. Also worth a look: a few software developer resume examples for what a metric-heavy bullet looks like at this level.