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Overview
I have a solid background in creating complex mobile applications for iPhone and Android. I can work independently and respect a deadline. I feel comfortable working with a good team of developers. I am passionate about the mobile marketing and have knowledge about. Obtain a job in a reputable mobile application company that can identify my knowledge. I am a key guy that has the ability to work alone, or lead a team when the need arises. Mobile developers create mobile applications using various technologies for smartphones and tablet computers. They design programs that run on mobile phones and tablets. Some mobile developers are also expert in developing web applications. The education requirement for this position may differ with the employers. However, knowledge of computer programming languages used for creating mobile applications, and other hand-held devices is compulsory. Summary of Skills: Professional experience in designing and developing software applications Experienced in developing applications for iPhone, Blackberry, and Windows Mobile Sound understanding of network-based applications and protocols Familiar with the web technologies Strong written/oral communication skills Ability to lead tasks throughout the project life-cycle Technical Skills: Rich Internet/Platform, Desktop, Web Applications in Microsoft .NET 3.x (WPF/XAML), Qt Desktop, Microsoft Silverlight, (X)HTML/CSS/JavaScript, Adobe Flash/Flex/AIR, AJAX. Mobile Applications: BREW, Qualcomm uiOne, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Symbian (UIQ or Nokia Series 60), Flash Lite, Android Distributed N-Tier Applications: Services in Microsoft .NET, LAMP, or J2EE Work Experience: Mobile Developer Prism Mobile Apps Center, Colorado Springs, CO 2012 - present Developing and creating mobile applications for multiple platforms Working with the marketing and design team for implementing mobile applications Testing and integrating applications Analyzing the market trends for creating next-gen mobile applications Performing debugging and general maintenance of application library Participating in every single phase of project Mobile Developer Maxy Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO 2009 - 2012 Worked on several projects from initiation to app store deployment Assisted technical support team for debugging Coordinated with the QA team for launching new products Supported technical writers for product help systems development Used Xcode 4, iOS 5 and intel-based Mac OS systems for developing exiting applications Developed internal processes for enhancing services to clients Embedded social networking, GPS and other usability features to the phone Many software developers skilled in programming and drafting technical reports often struggle with writing a developer resume when applying for a job. If you're one of them, be patient and stay with us since we will provide you with such valuable tips that you will become as proficient in drafting the resume as you're in developing software applications or programs. Being in the IT industry or trying to enter, you are already familiar with the evolving technology. So when drafting a developer resume, keep in mind that employers want people who are updated and have the latest skills, knowledge, and experience. If you're able to demonstrate these vital aspects, it will surely help in scheduling an interview. Don't just demonstrate your abilities, but prove them with results. After all, your work will prove how qualified are you for the job. Tips on how to write a developer resume Job Description The way you start a project only after getting a complete understanding of user requirements, similarly, get the knowledge of the company's requirements by reading the job description before you start drafting the resume. Highlight the skills and expertise mentioned, and add them in the resume If you have them. It's also possible that some skills may not be mentioned in the job descriptions that you have. If that is so, feel free to add them. However, don't let the length of the resume go beyond two pages since the recruiters don't have time to read a lengthy resume. Header Section A developer resume must have specific header sections that can make easy for the hiring managers to read it. While most of these are the same just like any other resumes, it's still better to be aware of them in order not to miss them. So see that the resume has the following section headers: Technical Skills Soft Skills Work/Professional Experience These headings will help in demonstrating the trajectory of your career. Professional Summary This header section is the opening of the resume where you need to provide the years of experience you hold, show your abilities and expertise for the job, any remarkable achievements in your career, and how your skills and experience combined can meet the company's demand for the job. In short, the professional summary must show why you're better than other candidates and ideal for the job.