Should I include images or icons on a developer resume?
No, not for important content. ATS cannot parse images, icons, photos, or graphics, so any content inside an image is invisible. Stick to text. A small logo for contact info is usually fine, but not for your experience and skills.
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A resume that an Applicant Tracking System can parse cleanly into structured data. Simple single-column format, no tables or columns, no images, standard section headings, and saved as PDF. A pretty resume the ATS cannot read is invisible.
Because most resumes are screened by ATS before a human sees them. If the ATS cannot parse your resume, your content is lost, no matter how good it is. Making it ATS-friendly is the only way your content reaches a human.
No. Complex layouts with tables, columns, or text boxes confuse parsers and drop your content. Use a simple single-column format with standard headings, which parsers read reliably.
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