TechMid-level (3–5 years)
Full Stack Developer resume example — Mid-level (3–5 years)
Sample summary for Sean Murphy
Full stack engineer with 4 years shipping end-to-end product features at fast-moving startups. Own features from Figma spec to production deployment. Strong in React performance, API design, and database optimization. Known for shipping fast without sacrificing quality.
Key skills
ReactTypeScriptGoPostgreSQLRedisREST APIsDockerAWSGraphQLTailwind CSSCI/CDStripe API
Sample experience
Full Stack Engineer
2021 – Present
Tempo SaaS · Portland, OR
- •Owned 3 product features end-to-end, collectively used by 120K users and contributing $1.4M ARR
- •Reduced frontend bundle size by 52% and API response times by 40% through systematic performance audits
- •Built Stripe billing integration from scratch, enabling 4 pricing tiers and generating $800K in first-year revenue
- •Shipped features from design to production in average of 6 days, maintaining <1% regression rate
Full Stack Developer
2020 – 2021
Pixel Workshop · Remote
- •Delivered 8 client web applications from spec to production, all on time and within budget
- •Built reusable component library that accelerated new project setup from 5 days to under 1 day
- •Integrated 3 third-party APIs (Stripe, Twilio, SendGrid) across multiple client projects
Tips for your Full Stack Developer resume
Mid-level full stack resumes should show ownership of complete features, not just frontend or backend tickets. Demonstrate that you can reason about trade-offs across the stack — when to use a cache, when to denormalize, when to optimize the DB vs. the query. Shipping velocity with quality is the core signal.
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