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Each guide clears the 5 optimization steps I run on every resume I rewrite: ATS-safe format, profile summary, role-mapped work experience, the 5-Level bullet system, and the technical skills block. Front-End is live; the rest are rolling out.
Software Engineering 1 live · 5 coming
Hardware & Firmware 6 guides
Data, ML & AI 7 guides
Cloud, DevOps & SRE 6 coming
IT & Networking 6 coming
CyberSecurity 7 coming
Testing & QA 4 guides
Product 3 guides
Project & Program Management 7 guides
Engineering Leadership 5 guides
Game Development 4 of 4 ready
Solutions & Sales Engineering 5 of 5 ready
Design 5 of 5 ready
Dev Rel & Documentation 4 of 4 ready
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Resume guides by tech family
Same guides, sliced a different way: pick the stack you want to feature on your resume and jump straight to the matching guide.
Front-End 4 guides
Back-End 5 guides
Databases 1 guide
Enterprise 2 guides
Mobile 4 guides
Cloud 3 guides
Blockchain / Web3 3 guides
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The guides walk you through the 5 optimization steps I run on every resume. The next step is putting them to work on yours: format, profile summary, work-experience bullets, and the skills block held up against a 6-second screen.
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Frequently asked
Your Questions about the Resume Guides, Answered
A guide is the full walkthrough: format, profile summary, work experience, bullet points, and technical skills, end to end. The template is the editable resume you fill in; the skills page is the keyword reference. The guide is the playbook that tells you how to use both.
Both. Each guide splits its examples by seniority (entry, mid, senior, staff or principal) so you can pull the level signal that matches your years and the role you target.
30 to 45 minutes per role guide if you read end-to-end. Most people skim to the section they need (Profile Summary, Bullet Points, Skills) and apply it in 10 to 15 minutes.
No. Each guide is a structural framework: where sections go, what each bullet needs to prove, which keywords clear the screen. Your specific stack, metrics, and stories stay yours. Same skeleton, different muscle.
Yes. Each guide carries a last-updated date, and I refresh the stack and ATS keyword sections when a major shift hits the market (new framework adoption, LLM tooling, accessibility standards bumps).
Front-End Developer, Back-End Engineer, Full-Stack Developer, Software Architect, Mobile Engineer, Web Developer, and Data Analyst guides are live. More roles ship in the same format: 5 optimization steps, role-mapped work experience, the 6-second screen check, and the technical skills block.
Yes. Submit your PDF via the free review form and I will personally review it within 12 hours, line by line. Free, no obligation.
Who wrote these
Built by an ex-Google recruiter
Emmanuel Gendre
Former Google recruiter · 12 years · 1,500+ tech resumes rewritten
Each guide is the field manual I use with my own clients. Same recruiter eye, same questions, same rewrite playbook, applied to every role I have shipped a guide for at Google and at TechieCV.
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