In the tech world, your resume isn’t just a document—it’s your personal marketing tool. Whether you’re applying for an internship, junior developer role, or even a freelance gig, your resume is the first impression you make. And in IT, that first impression better be strong.
Let’s explore how to create a resume that not only gets noticed but gets shortlisted.
Recruiters spend an average of 6–8 seconds scanning a resume. That means clarity matters more than creativity.
Use clean fonts (e.g., Arial, Calibri)
Stick to a one-page layout if you’re a fresher
Avoid overdesigning—no flashy colors or unnecessary graphics
Your resume should open with a 1-2 line professional summary that highlights your focus area and career intent.
Example:
B.Tech graduate specializing in Full Stack Web Development with hands-on internship experience in React, Node.js, and MongoDB.
Use a “Skills” section to list your technical proficiencies clearly. Divide them into categories:
Programming Languages: JavaScript, Python, C++
Tools & Platforms: Git, VS Code, Postman
Frameworks: React, Node.js, Django
Databases: MySQL, MongoDB
Make sure the skills align with the job/internship you’re applying for.
If you’ve done a SkilLeo internship or worked on a real project, highlight it here. Include:
Project name
Your role
Tools used
A result or outcome (if any)
Example:
Intern – Web Development
SkilLeo IT Internships | Jan–Mar 2025
Built a dynamic e-commerce site using React & Firebase
Integrated secure user login and real-time cart updates
List your latest education at the top, with relevant courses mentioned (especially if they relate to the role). Also include:
Online certifications (Coursera, Udemy, SkilLeo, etc.)
Workshops or bootcamps you’ve attended
In IT, showing your code is better than talking about it. Add links to:
GitHub profile
Portfolio website
LinkedIn profile
Ensure your profiles are professional, updated, and relevant to the job role.
Avoid sending the same resume to every company. Read the job description and tweak your:
Skills section
Summary line
Projects (highlight the ones most relevant)
This little effort makes a big impact.
A great IT resume is clean, skill-focused, and results-driven. Avoid generic statements and aim to tell your story in a professional yet personal way. Combine it with a strong cover letter and you’re all set to land that interview.
Need help building your first resume? SkilLeo offers resume review and personal branding sessions as part of its internship support.
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