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How to Put a Coding Bootcamp on Your Resume

Sigma School
13th March 2025

If you've completed a coding bootcamp, you want to make sure it stands out on your resume. Employers value job-ready skills, and showcasing your bootcamp experience effectively can help you land your first tech job. 

This guide will walk you through exactly how to include a coding bootcamp on your resume to highlight your skills, projects, and hands-on experience.


Where to Include Your Coding Bootcamp on Your Resume

Education Section

For career changers or those without a formal tech degree, placing your coding bootcamp in the education section can help establish your technical background.

Formatting Example:

A Screenshot of Education section on a resume, list out Sigma School and Full-stack web development bootcamp with 3 bullet points of what skills the student has learned

Certifications or Professional Training Section

If you already have a degree in another field, you may prefer to list your bootcamp under a separate certifications or professional training section.

Example:

Certificate in Full-Stack Web Development – Sigma School

Projects Section

Employers want to see how you’ve applied your skills. A dedicated projects section allows you to showcase hands-on experience from your bootcamp.

Include:

  • Project name & purpose
  • Technologies used
  • Key achievements (e.g., "Built a full-stack e-commerce app using React and Node.js")

Example:

Task Management App – Built with React, Node.js, and MongoDB
Developed a full-stack web app with authentication and real-time task updates.

Skills Section

Listing your technical skills is crucial, especially for applicant tracking systems (ATS) used by recruiters.

Include:

  • Programming languages (JavaScript, Python, etc.)
  • Frameworks & libraries (React, Node.js, Express, etc.)
  • Tools & databases (Git, SQL, MongoDB, etc.)

How to Describe Your Bootcamp Experience Effectively

Use Action-Oriented Language

Rather than simply stating what you learned, emphasize what you built and accomplished.

Avoid: "Learned JavaScript and React."

Use: "Developed dynamic web applications using JavaScript and React."

Quantify Your Achievements

Where possible, include numbers to demonstrate impact.

Example:

"Built a responsive e-commerce site, improving load time by 30%."

Link to Your GitHub or Portfolio

Employers want to see your code. Include links to:

  • GitHub repositories
  • A personal portfolio showcasing your projects

How to Include a Coding Bootcamp in Your Resume Summary

Your resume summary (or objective) is your chance to make a strong first impression. For bootcamp grads, this section should highlight your new skills and hands-on experience.

Example:

Aspiring software developer with hands-on experience in JavaScript, React, and Node.js through an intensive coding bootcamp. Built real-world projects, including a task management app with authentication. Passionate about building scalable web applications and solving real-world problems.

Final Touches for a Strong Resume

  • Keep it concise (one page if possible).
  • Tailor it for each job using relevant skills and projects.
  • Proofread for clarity and grammar errors.

Start Your Tech Career with Confidence

A coding bootcamp can be your gateway to the tech industry - make sure you showcase it effectively on your resume!

If you're looking for an intensive, career-focused coding bootcamp that equips you with in-demand skills and real-world projects, Sigma School's full-stack web development bootcamp can help you get job-ready.

Join Sigma School today and take the first step toward your tech career!