#100+ Applications, No Luck. Front-end Engineer.
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I don't see any issues. What sort of roles are you applying for? You should at least be getting screening and technical interviews for junior/associate positions.
Seems to be a tough market for juniors at the moment, just keep at it.
Mostly front-end / web developer jobs. As from what I've read, they're easier to enter than full-stack positions.
This is personal opinion but I would try online templates
like https://flowcv.com/ website
just to make it more modern yet still give that same colorful look that you are going for
Also Universit not sure if meant University in bottom of your resume
Also follow this website for resume as it may help, https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/writing-a-killer-software-engineering-resume-b11c91ef699d/
For projects it helps to show employer why they should care, this is where possible you use quantifiable numbers or so, for your chat app or search is it more faster than say other search engines or where you inspired from another application so now it better? etc, can even use lighthouse chrome extension to get performance metrics