How to List Claude Code on Your Resume

How to list Claude Code experience on your resume — what to write, how to show real output, and how to make agentic coding experience readable to recruiters.

Updated April 25, 20266 min readWritten by the MatchResume.ai team

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Key takeaways

  • List Claude Code only when you used it to ship something real — a project, a feature, an automation, or a workflow.
  • The strongest bullets follow a formula: tool + specific task + measurable output (lines reduced, time saved, feature shipped).
  • Group AI coding tools together under 'AI Dev Tools' in your skills section so it reads as a competency, not a name-drop.

What Claude Code Is and Why It Appears on Resumes

Claude Code is Anthropic's agentic coding CLI — an AI agent that reads codebases, plans multi-step changes, writes and edits files, runs tests, and iterates until a task is complete. It became widely used in 2025 for tasks ranging from greenfield scaffolding to complex refactors.

On a resume, it signals that you work with state-of-the-art AI tooling and can integrate agentic workflows into your development process. That's a meaningful differentiator in 2026.

Operator vs User: Which Level of Use Belongs on a Resume

Not all Claude Code usage carries the same resume weight.

Usage levelResume value
Ran one-off tasks in the CLILow — mention only in context of a shipped outcome
Used it to scaffold or refactor a projectMedium — mention in project bullet with outcome
Configured hooks, MCP tools, or CLAUDE.md for a team workflowHigh — shows operator-level expertise
Built custom skills or agents on top of the Claude APIHighest — demonstrate in a Projects section with a link

How to Write the Bullet: Tool + Task + Output

Experience bullet

Before

Used AI tools to write code faster

After

Used Claude Code to automate migration of 40K-line monolith to microservices architecture; reduced migration timeline from 6 weeks to 11 days

Project bullet

Before

Built a web app with Claude Code

After

Shipped a B2B SaaS MVP (Next.js 15, Stripe, PostgreSQL) using Claude Code for full-stack scaffolding and Cursor for UI iteration; first paying customer in week 2

Pairing Claude Code with a Portfolio or GitHub Repo

A Claude Code mention on your resume gains significant credibility when paired with a visible output.

  • GitHub repository with a clear README that describes what Claude Code was used for
  • Deployed application with a live URL in the resume's Projects section
  • Architecture diagram or README section explaining how AI tools were integrated into the workflow
  • Commit history showing real iteration — not a single AI-dump commit

Common Mistakes When Listing AI Coding Tools

  • Listing the tool without any output — name + outcome, always
  • Claiming a tool you can't demo or explain in an interview
  • Burying Claude Code inside a generic 'tools' list with 20 other items
  • Using Claude Code as the headline instead of the outcome
  • Listing every AI tool you tried once instead of the ones you know well

FAQ

Is Claude Code mainstream enough for non-tech hiring managers to recognize?

As of 2026 it's recognized in technical hiring. For non-technical roles, describe the capability ('AI-assisted software development') rather than the product name.

Should I list Claude Code under Skills or in a project bullet?

Both. Skills section for ATS keyword matching; experience bullets for context and proof.

What if I only used Claude Code for personal projects?

Personal projects are valid — list them in a Projects section with the same bullet discipline: what you built, with which tools, and what it does or achieved.