JavaScript Projects for Your Resume
The right projects show real skill and give you stories for interviews. Here are ideas that stand out.
Project ideas that impress
A real app with API integration (dashboard, tracker), a component library or design-system demo, a performance case study (optimising a slow page), or an interview-relevant build like an autocomplete, infinite-scroll feed or kanban board. Deploy them and show measurable outcomes.
How to present them
One polished, deployed project beats five clones. For each: a clear README, a live link, screenshots, and a one-line impact ('cut load time from 4s to 1.3s'). These become your machine-coding practice and your behavioural stories.
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- What makes a project impressive?
- Real functionality, clean code, a deployed link, and evidence of depth — performance, accessibility or a genuine integration.
- How many projects for a fresher resume?
- 2–3 polished, deployed projects with impact are plenty. Depth beats breadth.
