I will write an entry level tech resume as an ex faang tech recruiter
Ex Apple Tech Recruiter, CPRW, 10 Years of exp in Talent Acquisition
About this Gig
Want to land your first tech role but not getting interviews?
As an Ex FAANG Tech Recruiter, I know what Big Tech companies look for, even at the entry level. I will write a results focused, ATS optimized resume that highlights your skills, projects, and potential to get you noticed by Big Tech recruiters.
I'm a Certified Professional Résumé Writer (CPRW) with Bachelor's degree in Engineering. I'm a Ex-FAANG tech recruiter, and a 12X Certified Recruitment Expert with over 10 years of experience in Talent Acquisition.
I've worked as a recruitment consultant with 20+ Fortune 500 companies, including Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, eBay, Meta, TripAdvisor, JPMorgan Chase, Verizon, Walmart, AT&T, Eli Lilly, and many others, helping them identify, attract, and hire top-performing talent across technical and management roles.
Gig Includes:
Resume Rewrite & Redesign
- ATS-compliant and keyword-optimized
Cover Letter
- Tailored to your target job and achievements
LinkedIn Optimization
- Complete profile optimisation and Strategic tweaks for better visibility.
Gig Extras:
⭐Addon 1: Career Strategy Pack
⭐Addon 2: Interview Pack
Language:
English
Industry:
Academia
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Technology & internet
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Engineering
Delivery style preference
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FAQ
I'm a new grad with hardly any work experience. Can you still create a good entry-level tech resume for me?
Yes, definitely. For an entry-level tech resume, we'll focus on highlighting your education, relevant coursework, any internships, personal projects, and skills that show your potential.
What are the most important things to include in an entry-level tech resume?
For an entry-level tech resume, we'll emphasize your relevant education, technical skills, any projects (academic or personal), internships, and volunteer work that demonstrates your abilities and passion for technology. The key is to show your drive and learning aptitude.
Are my university projects or coding bootcamp assignments actually useful for a first tech resume?
Absolutely! Those projects are great for showcasing your practical skills and how you apply what you've learned, especially when you don't have much formal work experience. We'll highlight them in a way that grabs attention.
My degree isn't directly in computer science. Can you still make my entry-level resume work for a tech job?
Yes. Many tech roles value diverse educational backgrounds, especially if you can demonstrate relevant skills and a genuine interest in tech. We'll focus on your transferable skills, any tech-related learning you've done, and your bachelor's degree in engineering as a strong foundation.
Do I really need a cover letter for entry-level tech positions?
A well-written cover letter can definitely give you an edge, even for entry-level roles. It’s a chance to show your personality and explain why you’re a great fit for that specific company and tech position. I can help you with that too.
How can you help my entry-level resume get past the initial ATS (Applicant Tracking System) screening?
I'll make sure your resume is structured properly and uses relevant keywords that Applicant Tracking Systems are looking for.
What makes your resume writing service different for an entry-level candidate compared to an experienced one?
For an entry-level resume, the focus shifts more towards potential, skills, and academic achievements rather than extensive work history. My experience recruiting across all levels allows me to tailor the approach effectively for those just starting their tech careers.
Is it tough for an entry-level resume to get noticed by tech recruiters?
It can feel that way, but a well-structured entry-level resume that clearly presents your relevant skills, projects, and genuine interest in tech will definitely improve your chances of getting noticed. The key is a targeted approach.
What if most of my relevant experience is from group projects, not solo work?
That's very common for entry-level candidates and perfectly fine. Your resume will focus on detailing your specific contributions within those group projects, emphasizing your teamwork, individual tasks, and the positive outcomes you helped achieve.
How does your recruitment experience actually help my resume?
Having hired for over 20 Fortune 500 companies, I've seen thousands of resumes. I know what makes recruiters stop and pay attention. I'll use that knowledge to make sure your resume highlights exactly what they're looking for to get you noticed.

