Engineering

ATS Keywords & CV Guide for Frontend Developer

Frontend developers build user interfaces for web applications. They translate designs into responsive, accessible, and performant code using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript frameworks. When you apply for Frontend Developer roles, applicant tracking systems scan your CV for the skills, tools, and responsibility phrasing below. Use them in context within your experience bullets, not just in a skills list.

Top skills recruiters scan for

These are the skills that appear most frequently in Frontend Developer job descriptions. The importance score reflects how heavily each skill is weighted in the occupation's O*NET profile. Include the top 5 in your CV where you can prove them with real outcomes.

SkillImportanceType
JavaScript/TypeScript
95
technical
React
90
technical
CSS/HTML
88
technical
Attention to Detail
88
soft
Problem Solving
85
soft
Responsive Design
82
technical
Collaboration
82
soft
Performance Optimization
80
technical
Testing (Jest, Cypress)
78
technical
Accessibility (a11y)
75
technical

Tools & software to name explicitly

Recruiters and ATS systems search for specific tool names. List the ones you have real experience with in your skills section, and prove them in your bullets. Tools marked as hot are currently in high demand in job postings.

Responsibility phrasing for your bullets

These are the core tasks a Frontend Developer is expected to perform. Use them as starting points for your CV bullets, but rewrite each one with your specific outcomes, scope, and context. Do not copy them verbatim.

Other titles this role is posted under

Job postings for this role may use any of these titles. Search for all of them to find more relevant opportunities, and use the matching title in your CV's professional summary when applying.

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Includes information from O*NET 29.x by the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (ETA), used under the CC BY 4.0 license.