This free front-end developer resume template for Google Docs keeps things clean and easy to scan. In the first lines, show your core stack (HTML/CSS/JavaScript or TypeScript, plus React or Vue) and one or two quick wins like faster pages, fewer bugs, or a smoother checkout.
Write a short Summary that says what you build (web apps, marketing sites, design-system components) and how it helped users or the business. Simple metrics work well: “LCP 3.2s → 1.7s,” “bundle −30%,” or “signup +5 pp.” If you’ve used tools like Storybook, Tailwind, Jest/Cypress, or GA4/Sentry, mention them once, no need to list everything.
In Employment History, lead each role with scope (team, product, traffic) and then add 2–3 outcomes: better performance or accessibility (WCAG fixes), fewer errors, higher CTR/conversion, or faster release cycles. A sentence on how you did it, i.e. component reuse, code splitting, image optimization, keeps it real without getting too technical.
Use standard sections: Summary, Employment History, Education, Skills, so ATS parsers read your resume correctly. For maximum compatibility pick a layout from the ATS resume collection. Looking for more tech roles? Explore the IT & Software templates hub and swap keywords to match the job posting.
Note: You need a Google account to open this template and you will be asked to make a copy of the document to edit it in Google docs.
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