I have been interning in Java development for more than half a year and am about to graduate. What are the more prominent features of the Java projects on my resume? Those who can attract technical interviews and review resumes are more attractive than fresh graduates.
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I have been practicing Java development for more than half a year and I am about to graduate. What are the highlights of the Java projects on my resume? Those who can attract technical interviews and review resumes are more attractive than fresh graduates

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Thanks for the invitation.

The following is for reference only. Write whatever you know. Don’t write what you don’t know. The wording must be accurate (don’t use words that are understood, familiar, proficient, etc.), otherwise it will bring confusion. Come to trouble.

Open source frameworks: Struts, Spring, MyBatis, Hibernate, Spring MVC, Spring Boot;
Programming technologies: data structure, design patterns, concurrent programming, exception handling, network communication;
Tools: SVN, Git, Maven, Gradle, Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, Nexus, Jenkins, SonarQube;
Testing: JUnit, TestNG, Selenium, JaCoCo, Mockito;
Storage: MySQL, MongoDB, Redis;
Operation and maintenance: Tomcat, Nginx, Shell, Python, high availability, load balancing;
Others: You can also list the books you have read (don’t list those that you have only read part of).

There are also the same things on the resume, which are meaningless but necessary. This will make the resume look more like a resume, for example:

Have strong ability to analyze and solve problems;
Be good at learning, have a strong sense of responsibility, be proactive in work, and be able to withstand a certain amount of pressure;
Have good teamwork spirit and good communication skills.

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