I will make a suggestion regarding the spelling. Try to be consistent in spelling the technologies you list in your resume. For example, I see node js, Node Js and Node.JS or Express js and Express.js. I recommend looking at official documentation for exact spelling.
@camperextraordinaire
I will be putting up a live demo in the next few days because of a reverse geolocation api that only works 30% of the time has to be fixed. At the moment I only have the screen shot in the readme.
This is a good note.
Your employer will probably check your projects for errors too. I checked your portfolio site, and there is few mistakes, check here. And also i would optimize page speed, check here.@camperextraordinaire gave you good adivce, i would just add that you should provide a link to LinkedIn account. That’s it, happy job hunting!
Super small spelling/grammar feedback:
Under Certification in your Front End description the spelling of “taught”, and others can correct me if mistaken but I believe both project-based and self-taught should be hyphenated in this instance.
Well, without practical experience or degree, the best you can do on your resume is show what you’ve done and what you’re capable of. I think this resume does that, so it makes it “good”.
As for the hyphen, I’m confident enough that if it were my resume, I’d have the hyphens. But since it’s not my resume, I’m less confident lol.