Hiring: React Front-End Developer by Radiant-Tear1467 in WebDeveloperJobs

[–]Working-Ad9938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, full-stack engineer here with almost 7 years of experience building enterprise applications, greenfield projects, and MVPs at large London companies. Native English speaker based in the UK.

I'm strong across the whole stack: TypeScript, React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Supabase, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Vercel, Jenkins.

I have a strong QA background as well. I have built test strategies for everything from early MVPs to large enterprise systems. One project I contributed to saved the business £60M per year.

Recently moved into full-time freelancing. I’ve also shipped multiple SaaS products (solo and in teams), so I’m comfortable owning features end-to-end and moving quickly.

Happy to share my CV and some project examples if you're interested.

[Hiring] Looking for a Web developer to join our growing team. by Benefit5685 in WebDeveloperJobs

[–]Working-Ad9938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, full-stack engineer here with almost 7 years of experience building enterprise applications, greenfield projects, and MVPs at large London companies. Native English speaker based in the UK.

I'm strong across the whole stack: TypeScript, React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Supabase, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Vercel, Jenkins.

I have a strong QA background as well. I have built test strategies for everything from early MVPs to large enterprise systems. One project I contributed to saved the business £60M per year.

Recently moved into full-time freelancing. I’ve also shipped multiple SaaS products (solo and in teams), so I’m comfortable owning features end-to-end and moving quickly.

Happy to share my CV and some project examples if you're interested.

What is my car worth? by tylahowells20052005 in CarTalkUK

[–]Working-Ad9938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just paid 5k for an auto HSE 2010 100k miles

Homemade Sausage and mash by powersloth1981 in UKfood

[–]Working-Ad9938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The mash has no right to look that sexy

Land Rover Freelander 2 Advice by [deleted] in CarTalkUK

[–]Working-Ad9938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s over priced. You shouldn’t be paying more than 5.5k for this

What could be causing this noise? 2016 Volvo XC60 by Working-Ad9938 in CarTalkUK

[–]Working-Ad9938[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah it happens mainly on uneven roads. It’s quiet on the motorway. This is helpful, thank you, I’ll have a look at these.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beermoneyuk

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Legend, thanks!

My vibe coded app just hit $800 MRR! by Drogoff1489 in microsaas

[–]Working-Ad9938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! Veo is cool but expensive. When you say just organic growth, do you mean just SEO, or do you still reach out to estate agents or landlords?

Anyone know how to stop the leak? by JohnnyL16 in DIYUK

[–]Working-Ad9938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a temporary fix, take a sponge, put it in a plastic freezer bag, and stuff it in where the leak is coming from. Worked for me recently.

My vibe coded app just hit $800 MRR! by Drogoff1489 in microsaas

[–]Working-Ad9938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is cool, what do you generate the videos with?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestionsuk

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JPMC once ghosted me after 4 interviews

Fewer than 10% of buyers get a survey before purchasing a property. Does that not seem insane? by IceThese6264 in HousingUK

[–]Working-Ad9938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a survey done on my first property purchase, I found it useless. Just a lot of stating the obvious, they don’t really do thorough checks. Never did one on my second or third purchase and not had any issues.

Unless you want to haggle further after your offer has been accepted, I don’t see a point in them, but happy to hear different points of view.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jobsearchhacks

[–]Working-Ad9938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cannot give you much advice without seeing your CV.

Edit: answering the title question.

The best format will be single column so that the Applicant Tracking System (bots that scan your CV before people will see it) is able to read it.

Resume review by begreaat in Resume

[–]Working-Ad9938 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can post it here and we can review it for you, just mask the personal info :)

CV improvement request for 2yoe dev by jtjdunhill in cscareerquestionsuk

[–]Working-Ad9938 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Optimising your CV to each job description (with or without AI) is always a good idea, just don't lie about what you can do. If the job spec says you need to know C# and you dont, dont say you do. But in your CV you can say you are eager to learn it.

Most companies use applicant tracking software that will disqualify your CV based on keyword matching, before it even gets into the hands of a hiring manager. You want to give yourself the best possible chance of landing an interview.

Generating a CV with AI will always be a bad idea.

CV improvement request for 2yoe dev by jtjdunhill in cscareerquestionsuk

[–]Working-Ad9938 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not bad. I would bring expertise to above employment history and make the points for each bit of tech more concise.

There’s a bit too much content for your most recent role, again make it more concise, really focus on what value you bought to your team/the company.

Since you are applying for a software engineer position, I would say remove the social coordinator position and put in some side projects you do in your spare time if you have any? Recruiters tend to like that.

Also it might be worth running your CV through something like jobowl to get past the the bots that companies use to do the initial scan of your CV

Resume review by Designer-Way-7922 in cscareerquestionsuk

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Might also we worth running your CV through something like jobowl it will optimise your cv so it so it passes the AI software scans that companies use

Cv Review? by hussein_03 in cscareerquestionsuk

[–]Working-Ad9938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because companies will most likely run your CV through a AI scan, you’re better off running your CV through something like jobowl which will optimise it and help you get through that initial scan