How should I show React projects on my resume?
Pick your best 2 to 3, provide live links, name the tech stack, describe your role and impact, quantify where possible, and be ready to discuss each in depth. Quality beats quantity, and a live link is the most convincing evidence you can build.
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Your best 2 to 3. Quality beats quantity. Three great projects that show range, like a full-stack app and a focused UI project, beat ten toy ones that dilute your strengths.
A live demo link is primary, since recruiters can try it in seconds. A GitHub repo is fine as a backup, but a live, clickable project is far more convincing than code that requires cloning.
A live link, the tech stack, your specific role, and impact. Quantify where possible, like bundle size or performance wins. Be specific about what you built, so recruiters and interviewers know what is yours.
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