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These keywords appear most frequently in full stack developer job descriptions. Missing even a few can drop your ATS score below the screening threshold.
Hard and soft skills that full stack developer ATS systems look for
Common mistakes that cause full stack developer resumes to fail ATS screening
List both frontend and backend technologies in separate Skills subsections - ATS needs to find each keyword clearly
Include 'full stack' in your resume headline verbatim: ATS matches this as a compound phrase in many JDs
Show end-to-end ownership in bullets: 'designed database schema, built REST API, and implemented React UI for feature X'
Name your ORM explicitly: 'Prisma', 'TypeORM', 'SQLAlchemy' - these appear as ATS filters in modern JDs
Include deployment details: 'deployed on AWS EC2 with nginx reverse proxy and GitHub Actions CI/CD'
If applying to startups, add 'end-to-end delivery' and 'wore many hats' rephrased as 'cross-functional ownership'
Create three subsections within Skills: Frontend (React, TypeScript, HTML5, Tailwind), Backend (Node.js, Python, PostgreSQL, Redis), and DevOps/Tools (Docker, AWS, GitHub Actions, Git). ATS systems scan for keyword presence, and clear grouping helps both the parser and the human reviewer quickly confirm your coverage.
ATS doesn't test depth - it counts keyword matches. Include the specific technologies from the job description across both layers. In your Experience section, show real end-to-end work: 'built user authentication from React form to JWT middleware to PostgreSQL user table'. This signals genuine full stack experience to both ATS and recruiters.
Apply for whichever role matches the JD best. If you're 80% frontend, tailor your resume to frontend roles to score higher in ATS. If the JD is full stack but you're primarily backend, emphasize your backend depth and list frontend skills without overstating them. ATS CV Checker shows your exact match score for each JD so you can choose roles strategically.
The most frequently requested full stack combination in 2024 is React + Node.js + TypeScript + PostgreSQL (the 'RNTQ' stack), often with Docker and AWS. Next.js has become nearly ubiquitous for React-based full stack roles. GraphQL appears in roughly 30% of senior full stack JDs. Python (Django/FastAPI) + React is the second most common pairing.
Create a Projects section with each project on one line: [Project Name] | React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, AWS | [GitHub link]. Follow with 2-3 bullets: what it does, the technical architecture, and any metrics (users, performance). Include all technologies as individual keywords - ATS counts each one. Use ATS CV Checker to verify your project keywords match the target JD.
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