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There are resume styles you can utilize that are fine with only one job in your history. Just research on the internet till you find one that works for you.
The key is to show growth. In IT, it's a bit different than many white collar jobs since it moves fast and there is a lot you have to learn, make a list of all the things you have experience with and then decide which are the most matketable. Then try to make bullet points for each, try to quantity and qualify your experience in every bullet.
Also when applying to jobs, don't bother reading the requirements. Just apply if you think it's a good fit, you'd be surprised how other the requirements are just entirely made up.
That's a really good tip about looking for a resume format to complement your job history! I hadn't thought of that.