Why front-load the strongest content on a resume?
Because recruiters spend seconds per resume, and the top third matters most. Putting your strongest experience and most relevant projects at the top maximizes the chance they see what makes you a strong candidate before moving on.
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Mirror the job description's terms where true, lead with impact not duties, quantify wherever possible, showcase real projects with live links, front-load your strongest content, use a clean scannable format, and keep it one to two pages.
Because numbers give scale and are far more persuasive than vague claims. 'Reduced load time by 40%' beats 'improved performance'. Quantified impact shows real results and helps you stand out from candidates who list duties.
Yes. Real projects with live links and your specific contributions are far more convincing than a list of skills. A live, clickable project proves you can build, which is what recruiters and interviewers want to see.
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