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How to List Git on Your Resume (2026 Guide)

Practical guide to presenting version control, Git workflows, and open-source contributions on your resume.

How to List Git on Your Resume

Standard Placement Tip:

List Git under 'Tools' or 'Developer Tools'. You can group it as: 'Git / GitHub' to cover both version control and collaborative workflows.

Resume Keyword Matcher

Paste your resume skills section or work history below to see which keywords are present and which ones are missing.

Target keywords for matching: git, github, gitlab, version control, pull requests, merge conflicts, gitflow, branching...

Quantified Bullet Examples with Git

Strong resume bullets require an action verb, description of what you did, and a quantified metric. Avoid responsibilities list; show results.

Weak: Used Git for version control and coding.

Strong: Managed Git workflows for a 6-developer codebase, coordinating branch merges, resolving code conflicts, and setting up automated GitHub Actions for testing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should Git be listed in its own category?

No. Git is best listed under 'Tools' or 'Developer Workflows' alongside Docker, VS Code, or command-line utilities.

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