
Resumes Don't Capture What You've Built — Here's a Better Way
Hey DEV! 👋 Noam here, founder of dev-impact . Over the last few years I kept noticing the same pattern: incredible developers shipping meaningful work, but their resumes read just like everyone else's. "Improved performance." "Worked on microservices." "Built dashboards." Meanwhile the real story — the business impact, the metrics, the outcomes — gets compressed into a couple of generic bullet points. And during quick resume screens or early interviews, there often isn't enough signal for someone to actually see what you delivered. That gap between what you built and what others can clearly understand is huge. So I built dev-impact . 🚀 It's a portfolio platform specifically for developers that turns your work into clear, measurable impact stories. Instead of a static resume, each project becomes a structured case study: the problem, the solution, and the real outcomes (revenue moved, latency reduced, incidents prevented, adoption increased) — backed with screenshots, demos, and links.
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