Engineering
Mobile Developer resume example
Mobile resumes win on app-store quality, crash-free rate, and platform craft (iOS, Android, or React Native).
Top ATS keywords
Common terms ATS systems and recruiters search for in Mobile Developer candidates.
swiftkotlinreact nativeflutterswiftuijetpack composecore datamvvmapp storeplay storefirebase
Sample resume bullet points
Use these as starting points — adapt the metrics to your own outcomes.
- Drove crash-free rate from 96.4% → 99.7% via memory-leak audits and stricter null-safety.
- Shipped offline-first sync layer using Realm; reduced API spend 28%.
- Cut cold-start time 1.6s by deferring non-critical SDK init.
- Led migration from UIKit → SwiftUI for 3 core flows in one quarter.
Common pitfalls
- Skipping app-store ratings or crash metrics
- Treating native + RN as interchangeable
- No mention of release-train cadence
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Frequently asked questions
- What's the best resume template for a Mobile Developer?
- ATS Two-Column works well for most Mobile Developer candidates because sidebar with skills + contact, main column for experience. You can switch templates anytime in our free builder.
- Which keywords should appear on a Mobile Developer resume?
- Top ATS keywords for Mobile Developer include: swift, kotlin, react native, flutter, swiftui, jetpack compose, core data, mvvm.
- How long should a Mobile Developer resume be?
- Aim for one page if you have under ten years of experience and two pages once you cross that mark. Cut anything that doesn't move the hiring decision.
- Should I include a summary section?
- Yes — a 2–3 sentence summary up top primes recruiters and ATS systems with the right context. Use it to state your level, specialty, and the kind of impact you've had.
- Can I download this as a PDF for free?
- Yes — every download from our builder is a free, ATS-friendly PDF with selectable text. No watermark, no signup.