Many junior web developer resume submissions fail because they read like class notes, burying impact under tool lists and generic tasks. That hurts when an ATS (applicant tracking system) filters keywords and recruiters scan fast in a crowded entry-level market.
This guide shows you how to make your resume stand out by highlighting outcomes and proof, not just what you used. You'll spotlight features shipped, page-load improvements, accessibility fixes, bugs reduced, test coverage gains, and user or conversion impact on real projects.