Android Developer Resume Example and Writing Tips

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Android developers build and test mobile apps. If you're in this field, you'll need a number of hard and soft skills, ranging from coding to programming to designing to written and oral communication. However, having these skills is not enough to get a job. You also need to have a strong resume that displays your android developer skills and experiences to have an advantage.

Review tips on how to write a resume for an Android developer job. Then take a look at a resume sample, which can help inspire you to write and format your own resume for developer positions.

What to Include in an Android Developer Resume

A Resume Summary

You might want to include a resume summary (also known as a resume summary statement) at the beginning of your resume. This section provides a hiring manager with a description of your qualifications for the job, including your skills and accomplishments. It might be a few sentences, a bulleted list, or both. 

The summary should concisely demonstrate why you are an ideal candidate for the job. For instance, you might mention apps you've built or tested, or highlight skills mentioned in the job advertisement. 

It's common to list years of experience in this section, but if you're new to the field, just leave that off. 

Key Accomplishments

Underneath each job description, include a list of not just your job tasks, but also your accomplishments. 

Try to use numbers to quantify those accomplishments. For example, you might list the number of apps you have developed, or explain how you fixed a specific number or percentage of bugs in an app. If you can point to company-wide results that occurred as a result of your efforts, that's very powerful. 

Highlighting accomplishments shows the hiring manager how you might add value to the company.

Skills List

Technical skills are particularly important for an Android developer. You need to know various coding languages, be familiar with APIs, and more. Consider including a “Skills” or “Technical Skills” section in your resume that lists all of your related skills. This will help the employer see, at a glance, that you are qualified.

Review the job advertisement, and then make sure your skills section reflects the items called for in the posting. Of course, you do not want to include any skills that you do not actually possess. Lying on your resume is a bad idea, and one that is very likely to lead to problems down the road.

Consider Linking to GitHub

In many professions, linking to a work portfolio is a meaningful way to highlight completed projects. 

For a developer, it can be helpful to link a GitHub project that showcases your skills. This is a way for hiring managers to get an actual sense of your work and accomplishments. You can also link directly to your GitHub profile page. If you opt to include this information, make sure your profile page (or the project) is in good shape. 

Add the link to GitHub in the Contact Information section. 

 

Tips for Writing an Effective Resume for an Android Developer

Tailor each resume to the job. Target your resume for the role at hand. This may mean making minor tweaks to highlight different aspects of your experience. 

 

Always read the job posting closely. Then, make sure there's a clear connection between your experience and the job at hand—for instance, you may adjust the summary or skills sections, or modify bullet points under individual jobs.

It can be helpful to include keywords in your resume from the job listing. This helps show that you're a good match for the role at hand. 

Take advantage of the sample resume. If you're unsure how to get started with your resume, use the sample to see what information to include, how to highlight your most relevant experiences, and how to format your resume. 

Proofread and edit. Even though technical skills are critical for an Android developer job, you still need a well-written resume. Be sure to thoroughly read through your resume before sending it, proofreading for any spelling and grammar errors. 

Check the formatting. Also, make sure your formatting is consistent. For example, if you use bullet points in one job description (which you should do, to highlight particular achievements), be sure to use bullet points in all other job descriptions. 

Android Developer Resume Example

This is an example of a resume for an Android developer. Download the resume template (compatible with Google Docs and Word Online) or see below for more examples.

Screenshot of an Android developer resume example

Android Developer Resume Example (Text Version)

Joe Applicant
125 First Street
Austin, TX 54321
(123) 456-7890
joe.applicant@email.com

CAREER OBJECTIVE

A forward-thinking developer offering more than four years of experience building, integrating, testing, and supporting Android applications for mobile and tablet devices on the Android platform seeks a position with a top technology firm.

CORE QUALIFICATIONS

  • Created 10+ fully functional applications for Android devices.
  • Known for writing efficient, maintainable, and reusable code.
  • Proficient in design, data structures, problem-solving, and debugging.
  • Expert in the interaction between various devices and versions of Android.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ABC CORPORATION, Seattle, WA
Android Developer, May 2020-Present
Project lead of mobile development team for various ABC Corporation Android projects. Collaborate with marketing, key executives, UI designers, and other developers to develop cutting-edge applications for the financial sector without jeopardizing privacy or security.

  • Ensure applications are properly integrated with Android APIs.
  • Create SQL database structures that integrate with Android applications and web interfaces.
  • Participate in fast-paced development cycles; have completed 100% of deadlines ahead of schedule.
  • Contribute and participate in new feature product specifications.

XYZ GAMING, Renton, WA
Android Developer, May 2018-May 2020
Worked with architects, engineers, and product management to deliver user-friendly and visually appealing mobile games for the Android platform.

  • Created and tested over 50 high-quality Android games that included game functionality, animations, social networks, and server-side integrations.
  • Ensured that content met or exceeded business and client requirements 100% of the time.
  • Wrote clean, clear, efficient, well-tested, and maintainable code.
  • Articulated technical risks and obstacles to key stakeholders and managers.

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems and Programming (May 2018); GPA 3.9
Charles Polytechnic University, Boston, MA
Dean’s List; Graduated Summa Cum Laude