avatar

Foo Bar

Backend Developer

Zurich, Switzerland
me@example.com
+41-44-XXX-4567

Profile

A compelling summary of your professional identity, typically 3-5 sentences. Highlight your most relevant skills, years of experience, areas of expertise, and key achievements. Tailor this section to align with your target role and communicate your unique value proposition. This is often the first thing recruiters read, so make it count.

Experiences

List your professional work history in reverse chronological order. For each position, include company name, job title, employment dates, and location. Focus on quantifiable achievements and specific contributions rather than generic job duties. Use action verbs and metrics where possible to demonstrate your impact and value to previous employers.
Backend Developer
Second Company [Full-time]
Cambridge, UK2018.03 - 2019.03

Your key responsibilities and achievements in the company.

  • First
  • Second
Backend Developer
First Company [Part-time, remote]
Munich, Germany2017.03 - 2018.03

Your key responsibilities and achievements in the company.

  • First
  • Second

Projects

Showcase significant projects from professional work, academic studies, or personal initiatives. For each project, specify your role, the technologies and tools used, project objectives, and concrete outcomes or results. Include links to live demos, repositories, or documentation when available. This section is particularly valuable for demonstrating technical skills and problem-solving abilities.
2015 - 2017

Personal project description…

  • First
  • Second
OSS project [committer]

OSS project description…

  • First
  • Second

Skills

List technical competencies and professional skills relevant to your target position. You can display skills with proficiency ratings (1-5 scale), group them by category (e.g., Languages, Frameworks, Tools), or use custom markdown formatting. Prioritize skills that align with job requirements and demonstrate your strongest capabilities first.
Skill A
Skill B
Skill C
Skill D
Skill E
Skill F
Skill G
Skill H
Skill I
Group A SkillsSkill ASkill BSkill CSkill D
Group B SkillsSkill ESkill FSkill G
Group C SkillsSkill HSkill I

Education

List your academic credentials in reverse chronological order, starting with your most recent degree. Include institution name, degree type, major/field of study, and graduation date. Optionally add honors, relevant coursework, research projects, and GPA if 3.0 or higher. Recent graduates can expand this section with more detail to compensate for limited work experience.
Master in Machine Learning
2015 - 2018

Additional information for this institution.

  • First
  • Second
Technical University of Munich
Bachelor in Computer Science
2011 - 2015

Additional information for this institution.

  • First
  • Second

Certificates

Professional certifications, licenses, and specialized training credentials that validate your expertise. Include the certification name, issuing organization, date obtained, and expiration date if applicable. Link to credential verification pages when available. Focus on certifications that are recognized in your industry and relevant to your target role.
by Example
2020
It’s my Example Certificate One by Example.
Example Certificate Two
by Example
2020
It’s my Example Certificate Two by Example.

Publications

Scholarly publications including journal articles, conference papers, book chapters, and technical reports. List title, all authors, publication venue or conference, and date. Include DOI or links to published versions when available. Particularly important for academic, research, and scientific positions. List in reverse chronological order with most recent first.
The Art of Example Publication
Deadbeef, 2023

Awards

Professional honors, recognitions, and awards that demonstrate excellence and achievement in your field. Include the award name, granting organization, date received, and brief context if needed. Prioritize industry-recognized awards, performance awards, and honors that differentiate you from other candidates. Quality matters more than quantity—focus on your most impressive and relevant recognitions.
by Example
2022
It’s my Example Awared One by Example.
Example Awared Two
by Example
2022
It’s my Example Awared Two by Example.

Patents

Intellectual property that demonstrates innovation and technical expertise. List patent title, all inventors, patent number, filing date, and current status (granted, pending, or under review). Include grant date for approved patents. Add brief descriptions of the technology or invention when helpful. Most relevant for engineering, scientific, and technical roles where innovation is valued.
Example patent name one
Foo Bar
Patent pending
US 123456
Filed Oct 3, 2022
Example patent name two
Foo Bar
Granted
US 654321
Filed Oct 3, 2022, issued Nov 15, 2022

Organizations

Membership and leadership roles in professional associations, industry groups, community organizations, or volunteer initiatives. Include organization name, your role, duration of involvement, and key contributions or achievements. Emphasize leadership positions and activities that demonstrate skills like collaboration, communication, and commitment to professional development or social causes. Most valuable for roles emphasizing teamwork and community engagement.

Languages

Foreign language skills with accurate proficiency levels: Native (mother tongue), Fluent (full professional proficiency), Professional (working proficiency), or Conversational (basic communication). Be honest about your abilities—overstating can create problems during interviews or on the job. Include any relevant language certifications or test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, HSK, etc.) to validate your proficiency claims.
Chinese [Native]
English [Professional]

Interests

Personal hobbies and interests outside of work that reveal character and cultural fit. Choose activities that demonstrate relevant qualities like creativity, leadership, teamwork, or dedication. Particularly effective when interests connect to the role (e.g., coding side projects for developer positions, writing for content roles). Keep it professional—avoid controversial topics or activities that might raise concerns.
Cooking

Self-evaluation

A candid self-assessment of your professional strengths, key skills, and areas where you’re actively developing. While uncommon in Western resumes, this section can demonstrate self-awareness and growth mindset. Keep it balanced—acknowledge areas for improvement while emphasizing your core competencies. Use 2-3 concise paragraphs or bullet points that connect your self-assessment to the value you bring to employers.

References

Professional contacts who can vouch for your skills, work ethic, and character—typically former managers, colleagues, or mentors. Include their name, title, company, contact information, and your relationship to them. Always ask permission before listing someone as a reference and give them context about the positions you’re pursuing. Most resumes do not include this section, as it is assumed references are available upon request.
Backend Developer
Second Company
1234 Example Street, Zurich, Switzerland
Foo One was my colleague in Second Company.
Bar Two
Professor
Example University
4321 Example Avenue, Cambridge, UK
Bar Two was my advisor at Example University.