I'm just brushing up my CV in anticipation of finding a new contract and it's got me thinking about something. It's often said that a contract CV should focus on highlighting specific and measurable accomplishments delivered whilst in each contract.
Doing so as a contract developer wasn't particularly difficult in the pre-Agile days of software development when project delivery was less regimented and you could single yourself out as a high achiever/lead developer/architect simply through leading by example and generally acting as a guiding light within the team.
In today's Agile world, it seems to be increasingly common to treat developers as a commodity, with each one in a team being relegated to picking up tickets and passing them through for code review when ready. There's less scope for a team to shape itself organically based upon the individual strengths of the team members and the responsibilities they wish to carry as individuals. Stepping out of the Agile mould to be a "hero" would seem to be frowned upon.
Onto the question then - how do the contract developers here manage to make their CV stand out from the crowd when detailing their contract history in Agile software development roles?
Doing so as a contract developer wasn't particularly difficult in the pre-Agile days of software development when project delivery was less regimented and you could single yourself out as a high achiever/lead developer/architect simply through leading by example and generally acting as a guiding light within the team.
In today's Agile world, it seems to be increasingly common to treat developers as a commodity, with each one in a team being relegated to picking up tickets and passing them through for code review when ready. There's less scope for a team to shape itself organically based upon the individual strengths of the team members and the responsibilities they wish to carry as individuals. Stepping out of the Agile mould to be a "hero" would seem to be frowned upon.
Onto the question then - how do the contract developers here manage to make their CV stand out from the crowd when detailing their contract history in Agile software development roles?
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