List your tech stack by category (Languages, Frameworks, Databases, Tools) rather than one long unsorted line — easier for both humans and ATS parsers to scan.
IT fresher resume
IT Fresher Resume — Skills, Projects and ATS Keywords
Resume structure for IT freshers — how to present projects, tech stack and skills so both ATS scanners and recruiters see role fit quickly.
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For each project, write one line on what it does and one line on your specific contribution and the tech used — not just the project name.
Mirror the exact keywords from the job description (e.g. 'REST API', 'React', 'SQL') where genuinely true — most ATS systems match on literal keyword overlap.
Include GitHub/portfolio links prominently near the top — for IT freshers this often matters more than the education section.
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What do I put in the experience section with no job history?
Replace it with 'Academic Projects' and 'Internships' — describe what you built or contributed, not just a title, so recruiters can see real skill application.
How long should a fresher resume be?
One page. Cut course lists, unrelated hobbies and school-level achievements once you've graduated — keep only what's relevant to the role.
Do ATS keywords matter for freshers?
Yes — mirror the exact terms from the job description (tools, languages, frameworks) where genuinely true, since most applicant-tracking systems match on literal keyword overlap.