See what a strong resume actually says.
Practical examples for real roles, annotated line by line. Learn what to include, why it works, and how to adapt the pattern without copying claims that are not yours.
Choose the closest starting point
Start with the role nearest to your target job. The writing principles transfer even when your exact title is not listed yet.
Technology
Software Engineer resume example
A strong software engineer resume connects technical decisions to outcomes: faster releases, more reliable systems, lower latency, or better customer experiences. This example shows how to make that evidence easy to scan without turning the page into a list of tools.
Read annotated exampleWeb Developer resume example
A strong web developer resume proves you ship sites people can actually use: pages that load fast, pass accessibility checks, and hold up across devices. This example shows how to present front-end work as measurable outcomes instead of a list of frameworks.
Read annotated exampleData & Analytics
Design
Product Designer resume example
A portfolio shows the screens; a product designer resume should show the scope, collaboration, and result behind them. This example keeps the visual language restrained while making research, systems thinking, and shipped product outcomes easy to find.
Read annotated exampleGraphic Designer resume example
A strong graphic designer resume does a job the portfolio cannot: it proves your work moved business results and survived real production constraints. This example shows how to write about visual work in outcomes a hiring manager can verify.
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Operations
Healthcare
Business & Strategy
Finance & Accounting
Education
Customer Support
Sales
Human Resources
Start with your real experience. Make every line clearer.
Build an ATS-readable resume, tailor it to the role, and keep control of every edit.