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IT Resume: Fresher vs Experienced Format

How an IT resume should differ once you move from fresher to experienced — what to add, what to cut, and how the section order changes.

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Freshers lead with education and projects; experienced professionals lead with a work-experience summary and push education below skills.

Replace 'Academic Projects' with quantified impact from real work once you have 1+ years — e.g. 'reduced page load time by 30%' beats a project description.

Freshers list every relevant tool they've used; experienced professionals should trim to the stack actually used in recent, relevant roles.

Keep freshers to one page; experienced IT professionals can extend to two pages only if every line adds distinct value.

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How does an IT resume change from fresher to experienced?

Freshers lead with education and projects; experienced professionals lead with a work-experience summary and quantified impact, pushing education further down the page.

When should an IT resume extend beyond one page?

Only once you have 1+ years of experience and every additional line adds distinct value — freshers should stay to one page regardless of how many projects they list.

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