How to cite two different projects for one employer

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago

How do I go about listing two separte projects for the same employer on the resume? My first project was implementing web services for a java enterprise application, and second project was implementing APIs for Android. Projects don't relate to each other so I cannot take approach suggested by this thread. At the moment I have both projects listed as bullet points.

Company Name
-First project
-Second project
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manpreet 3 years ago

I would suggest you to just include the project names, with a single line explanation of each in the employment section, like this:

Software Engineer at XYZ (June '11 - July '15)

________Your responsibilities, etc go here_____________

Projects led/been a part of (<-- whichever is relevant)

  1. Project1's name: implemented web services for a java enterprise application. (<-- Only a single line)
  2. Project2's name: implemented APIs for Android.

Then, in the Projects section, include the Projects with 3-4 bullets about each project.

This would help projects get noticed as part of your experience in the company, as well as let you include them with details.


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