I can't really help with the front-end web tech because it is not my area of expertise. I have, however, been reviewing a fair number of back-end software dev resumes recently. For me, I love it when someone has a GitHub repo that showcases their work. Document what you are learning on Dev.to and tidy up any play code and commit it to GitHub. Keep your repos well organised and well documented. Please comment your code and have a running version of your code hosted in the cloud. Also try to find a local community group and volunteer to create/maintain a website for them. Wishing you all the best.
Thank you so much for taking the time to offer this feedback. It's especially helpful coming from someone who reviews resumes. I'll definitely take your advice.
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I can't really help with the front-end web tech because it is not my area of expertise. I have, however, been reviewing a fair number of back-end software dev resumes recently. For me, I love it when someone has a GitHub repo that showcases their work. Document what you are learning on Dev.to and tidy up any play code and commit it to GitHub. Keep your repos well organised and well documented. Please comment your code and have a running version of your code hosted in the cloud. Also try to find a local community group and volunteer to create/maintain a website for them. Wishing you all the best.
Thank you so much for taking the time to offer this feedback. It's especially helpful coming from someone who reviews resumes. I'll definitely take your advice.