Yes, it's basically being in college - while being paid. If your resume is full of those kind of roles, I'd disregard your resume and many experienced managers will as well.
Remember that your resume will not hold much value, when you give off "we built this thing with friends in a garage" in your resume and little else.
Have you supported anything in production? No? Explain why should you be a candidate for anything other than an entry level position as a SwE.
"lie" is a strong word but my resume is always optimized for the role i'm applying for. If I have experience in a technology that's not relevant then i leave it off and use the space/attention for something better matching the role.
Remember that your resume will not hold much value, when you give off "we built this thing with friends in a garage" in your resume and little else.
Have you supported anything in production? No? Explain why should you be a candidate for anything other than an entry level position as a SwE.