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Junior developer resume: a truthful project-based example

See how a fictional junior developer resume can match React, Next.js, Git, reusable components, testing, and bug fixing while clearly labelling project experience.

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The fictional starting CV

Kenji WatanabeJunior Frontend Developer at Independent Portfolio Projects

Recent software graduate who built portfolio and coursework projects with React, Next.js, TypeScript, Git, REST APIs, and basic component tests.

Fictional job ad requirements

  • Build React interfaces
  • Work with Next.js and TypeScript
  • Create reusable UI components
  • Use Git pull-request workflows
  • Test and fix frontend issues

Before and after bullets

Before

Made websites using React.

After

Built three portfolio interfaces with React, Next.js, and TypeScript, including reusable form and navigation components.

The new bullet gives truthful scope and names the supported stack without presenting coursework as commercial employment.

ReactNext.jsTypeScriptreusable components

Before

Used Git and fixed bugs.

After

Used feature branches and pull requests for coursework projects, then reproduced and fixed responsive-layout and form-validation issues.

The workflow and bug types are concrete, but the context remains clearly project-based.

Gitpull requestsbug fixingform validation

Truthfulness comes first

This example is fictional. Only use rewritten details that your original CV, records, or real experience support. Never add tools, qualifications, results, seniority, or responsibilities just because they appear in a job ad.

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