Development Resume Format

I’m a development manager and am looking for tips on how to format my resume. There seem to be two options.

  1. List all responsibilities and duties at my company
  2. List projects I have managed with info on the project as well as my specific responsibilities, duties, and accomplishments for each project

Option 2 seems better but I am interested to know the most common format used. Appreciate any insight.

2 Comments
 

So, I think you may want a "two-pager", where you used first page in the classic sense (title/roles, education, skills, summary, etc.) and the the second page as a 'project addendum' where you summarize the relevant projects and your role/contribution on each.

The 'one-page' rule isn't some crazy law you have to adhere to. Future employers want to see both, so give it. If can get that same detail on LinkedIn, even better, but listing all projects may seem weird.

 

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