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== Job titles ==
== Working on your resume ==
* independent, runtime modifications developer 
* independent software developer 
* 3rd party intrusive extensions developer


== Notes ==
Wondering what to put on your resume for your tweak development experience?
* extensions might sound better than tweaks
 
* Published on Cydia, a popular software marketplace for jailbroken iOS devices
"Independent software developer" is totally fine as a job title. In general, you can use "extensions" as a more formal way of saying "tweaks". You can say something like "Independent runtime modifications developer" as a more technical phrase.
* independent research & reverse engineering on a closed operating system
 
* be specific about the frameworks / APIs you had to reverse and what you were able to achieve (especially for iOS job)
You can talk about how you did reverse engineering, development, and marketing/support for extensions adding new features to an operating system - and note the number of people who purchased and/or used them. It can be really great to point out the part where you had to do independent research and reverse engineering on a closed operating system - a lot of developers don't have this kind of creative research skill.
 
You can say that your work was distributed via (or published on) Cydia, a popular software marketplace for jailbroken iOS devices. If you don't want to mention "jailbreaking", you can just say "Cydia", although many software companies understand what jailbreaking is and that it isn't bad.
 
Be specific about the frameworks and APIs you had to reverse and what you were able to achieve, especially for an iOS-related job!
 
== People who might want to hire you ==
 
Tweak developers have used their experience to help them get jobs at prestigious companies like Facebook and Apple, start companies that got acquired by Google, start their own companies together, and more.
 
If you're looking for a software engineering job, especially one in the Bay Area, you can ask around (such as in the #iphonedev and #theos channels) - there are a lot of potential connections in the community to people working at companies that might want to hire you.

Revision as of 22:16, 17 February 2015

Working on your resume

Wondering what to put on your resume for your tweak development experience?

"Independent software developer" is totally fine as a job title. In general, you can use "extensions" as a more formal way of saying "tweaks". You can say something like "Independent runtime modifications developer" as a more technical phrase.

You can talk about how you did reverse engineering, development, and marketing/support for extensions adding new features to an operating system - and note the number of people who purchased and/or used them. It can be really great to point out the part where you had to do independent research and reverse engineering on a closed operating system - a lot of developers don't have this kind of creative research skill.

You can say that your work was distributed via (or published on) Cydia, a popular software marketplace for jailbroken iOS devices. If you don't want to mention "jailbreaking", you can just say "Cydia", although many software companies understand what jailbreaking is and that it isn't bad.

Be specific about the frameworks and APIs you had to reverse and what you were able to achieve, especially for an iOS-related job!

People who might want to hire you

Tweak developers have used their experience to help them get jobs at prestigious companies like Facebook and Apple, start companies that got acquired by Google, start their own companies together, and more.

If you're looking for a software engineering job, especially one in the Bay Area, you can ask around (such as in the #iphonedev and #theos channels) - there are a lot of potential connections in the community to people working at companies that might want to hire you.