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Web Developer Resume Example

Web developer hiring is unusually evidence-driven — a live portfolio often carries more weight than the resume itself. The resume's job is to get you past the filter and make the portfolio link impossible to miss.

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Marcus Bell
Front-End Web Developer
Remote — Portland, OR marcus.bell@example.com +1 555 018 2299 linkedin.com/in/marcus-bell

Summary

Front-end developer with 6 years building accessible, fast commercial sites in React and TypeScript. Took a 12-site retail estate from a 41 to a 94 Lighthouse performance score, lifting mobile conversion 23%.

Experience

Front-End DeveloperFieldstone Commerce Apr 2021 – Present
  • Rebuilt the storefront in Next.js, raising Lighthouse performance from 41 to 94 and mobile conversion 23%
  • Brought 12 client sites to WCAG 2.1 AA, clearing an accessibility audit with zero critical findings
  • Built a shared component library adopted by 4 teams, cutting new landing page build time from 5 days to 1
Web DeveloperKestrel Studio Feb 2019 – Mar 2021
  • Delivered 30+ WordPress and headless builds for clients with an average 4.9/5 satisfaction rating
  • Cut average page weight 58% by moving to responsive images and modern formats

Skills

JavaScriptTypeScriptReactNext.jsHTML5CSS/SassTailwindAccessibility (WCAG)GitWebpack/Vite

Education

BA Digital MediaPortland State University 2014 – 2018
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The example above is a working resume, not a screenshot. What follows is what changes when you write your own, and what technical reviewers in this field actually do with the page.

Writing bullets an engineer will believe

Every bullet should survive the question "and then what happened". Latency, throughput, error rate, build time, cost, incident count — technical work generates numbers constantly, and a resume without them reads as work you watched rather than work you did. Name the technology inside the bullet rather than leaving it to the skills list, so the achievement and the tool arrive together.

What gets read first

The first pass is a match check rather than an assessment. A technical reviewer holds the posting beside your resume and looks for whether the stack lines up; anything that has to be inferred from a job title usually is not. That is why the top third of the page has to carry the match instead of leaving it buried in a bullet halfway down.

Mistakes that cost web developer candidates interviews

  • A portfolio link that 404s or shows an unfinished template — it is checked, and a broken link ends the application
  • Listing frameworks without any shipped work behind them
  • Ignoring performance and accessibility, which are now standard screening criteria rather than nice-to-haves

How this role is actually hired

Web development hiring leans heavily on evidence you can point at. Many processes start with the reviewer opening your live sites and reading the source, then move to a short take-home or a pairing session. Because the portfolio does the persuading, the single most damaging resume error in this field is a broken or missing link.

Certifications: what counts and what does not

No licence or required certification exists. Bootcamp and self-taught backgrounds are widely accepted where the work is visible. Accessibility knowledge is increasingly a hiring criterion in its own right, particularly for public-sector and regulated clients.

The summary line

Three lines at most: your discipline, the depth of your experience, and the single system or result you would most want to be asked about. Technical readers skim the summary looking for a reason to keep reading, and "passionate about technology" is not one. Name the stack in the summary if the posting names it, because the first keyword match happens here.

Matching the posting without keyword stuffing

Technical postings are written by someone with a specific gap to fill. Read for the gap, not the wish list: the three or four things repeated across the responsibilities are what the role is really about. Mirror those in your own words and drop what does not apply. Our free ATS checker will show you what a parser extracts from your file before a recruiter sees it.

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FAQ

Web Developer Resume Questions

What should a web developer resume include?

A summary naming your discipline and your depth, a skills block a reader can find without hunting, experience bullets that each end in something measurable, education, and links to anything public you have shipped. Certifications only where the role is explicitly tied to a platform.

How does hiring for web developer roles actually work?

The resume is the shortest part of the process in this field. It exists to earn the first call and to give a technical interviewer something concrete to open with, which is why a vague bullet is worse than no bullet — it becomes the question you answer badly.

Do certifications help for a web developer role?

Rarely, and never as a substitute for shipped work. They count most when a role is explicitly tied to one vendor platform; otherwise reviewers weight what you built and can discuss in detail far above what you passed an exam in.

What do hiring managers look at first on a web developer resume?

The stack, and how fast it can be found. A technical reviewer checks your languages, frameworks and platforms against the posting before reading a single achievement, which is why they belong in the summary and the skills block rather than only inside your job history.

What are the most important keywords for a web developer resume?

Terms that commonly appear in postings for this role include: responsive design, React, JavaScript, REST API, cross-browser, Core Web Vitals, accessibility, version control. Include a term only where you have genuinely done the work behind it, and write it the way the posting writes it rather than the way your last employer did.

How long should this resume be?

One page under roughly ten years of experience, two pages beyond that. A two-page resume where every line earns its place beats a padded one-page resume, so cut duties before you cut measurable achievements.

Can I use this example as a template?

Use the structure and the way each achievement is phrased, but write your own content. The names and employers here are fictional, and a resume describing work you did not do will not survive an interview.

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