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Nupur

Java Developer

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Job Compatibility Score

Java Developer

55%

Total Score: 55/100

Key Insights:

Nupur is a promising early-career candidate with a solid technical foundation, but she is not a direct match for this specific Java Developer role. Her most recent professional experience is heavily focused on C#/.NET and Salesforce (LWC) development, not core Java application building. While she has academic and project experience with Java, there is no evidence of professional, production-level Java development in her work history. Her skills are more aligned with a full-stack or .NET developer position. She would be a stronger fit for a role requiring JavaScript/TypeScript, C#, or Salesforce development.


Candidate Evaluation Table

Category Details from Job Description Claimed Experience Relevant Experience Evidence from Resume Score
Job Titles Java Developer Not explicitly claimed. 0 years professional experience. Recent role is "Associate Software Engineer" but tech stack is C#/.NET/Salesforce. "Associate Software Engineer Sallie Mae" (C#/.NET focus). "Full Stack Developer Intern" (Swift/iOS focus).
Primary Role-Based Skills High-performance Java application development Listed in skills, no years claimed. Academic/Project use only. No professional development experience evidenced. "Food Ordering Restaurant Application" project built with Java, JavaFX. Not in professional work experience. 3/20
Writing clean, efficient, well-documented Java code Not claimed. Not evidenced in professional context. Project work shows capability, but not at professional production level. 0/20
Troubleshooting, debugging, and upgrading systems Not specifically claimed for Java systems. Strong evidence of general debugging and production support skills. "Diagnose and resolve production issues..." at Sallie Mae. "Troubleshot and debugged mobile applications..." at Lotus. 8/20
Participating in code reviews and adhering to best practices Not explicitly claimed. Implied through collaborative work and development roles. "Collaborate with cross-functional teams..." experience mentioned in multiple roles. 5/20
Secondary Skills Working in Linux-based environments Listed in skills, no years claimed. Professional usage implied but not detailed. Academic/technical support experience. Linux listed under "Developer Tools, and OS". Technical support role included OS troubleshooting. 6/10
Collaborating with DevOps/QA for smooth deployments Not explicitly claimed. Some exposure through cross-functional team collaboration. "Work closely with DevOps and QA teams" is a JD responsibility, not a proven skill on resume. "Execute regression and integration tests..." shows QA adjacency. 4/10
Building scalable applications Not explicitly claimed. Experience is with application development, but scale not specified. Work on "student loan application workflows" and various apps indicates foundational experience. 4/10
Tools & Platforms Java, Linux Java and Linux listed in skills. Java: Academic/Project. Linux: Environment familiarity. Java listed under Programming Languages. Linux listed under Developer Tools, and OS. 5/10
Certifications Not specified in JD. Holds AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. Not required, but a positive addition. "AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner" listed under Professional Certification. 5/5
Experience Level Skilled/Experienced Java Developer (est. 3-5+ years) Professional experience from May 2025 (~1 year as Associate + internship). ~1 year of professional software development experience, but not in Java. "Associate Software Engineer Sallie Mae (May 2025 – Current)". Internships in 2024-2025.
Domain Expertise Not specified. Financial Services (Student Loans), Healthcare (Addiction Therapy), Education. ~1 year in Financial Services (Sallie Mae). "Associate Software Engineer Sallie Mae" (student loans). "Mobile/Web App Developer Intern
Consistency Across Summary, Experience, and Education Candidate presents a consistent profile of an early-career software developer. Resume consistently shows a shift towards C#/.NET and full-stack development in professional roles, with Java in academic projects. The skills listed align with the experience, but the primary professional tech stack (C#/.NET) does not match the JD's primary requirement (Java). Education in Computer Science supports technical roles. Work experience shows progression but in a different tech stack than the JD requires. 5/10
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