Mobile Developer · India format
The Mobile Developer résumé format for India.
Your mobile developer experience doesn't change across borders — but how you present it does. Here's what a mobile developer résumé for India should include and leave off: the personal-data norms, length, date format, and language recruiters there expect — plus the mobile developer keywords the ATS scans for. Resuvia reforms your résumé to these conventions in one click, without fabricating anything.
Personal details on a India résumé
- PhotoOptional
- Date of birthOptional
- NationalityOptional
- Marital statusOptional
- GenderOptional
What else matters in India
- Photo and personal details are common; not required.
Mobile Developer keywords to lead with
Whatever the market, a mobile developer résumé is scored on role-relevant terms. Mirror the ones the job description uses — but only those genuinely in your experience.
Mobile Developer résumé mistakes to fix first
- 01
No store metrics. Crash-free rate, store rating, MAU — at least one of these belongs on a mobile resume. JDs scan for them.
- 02
Treating native vs cross-platform as a religion. Show you understand the trade-off; don't hide RN/Flutter work on a native JD or vice versa.
- 03
Skipping app size. Mobile JDs increasingly weigh app size and download conversion. One bullet on size reduction lifts the resume.
Best-effort guidance on common India conventions, not legal advice — verify specifics before relying on them, especially anti-discrimination rules.
FAQ
- Do you put a photo on a Mobile Developer résumé in India?
- Photo: optional. It's optional for India; the role doesn't change that.
- How long should a Mobile Developer résumé be in India?
- 1–2 pages. Keep the strongest mobile developer bullets near the top.
- What date format should I use for India?
- DD/MM/YYYY. Use it consistently across every role and education entry.
- Which Mobile Developer keywords matter for the ATS?
- Lead with role-relevant terms such as Swift, SwiftUI, Objective-C, Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, Java, Flutter, React Native — but only ones genuinely in your experience. The optimizer flags which the target JD wants that you're missing.