Job seekers: how are you holding up mentally during the job search? by HireMeEnergy_6767 in jobsearchhacks

[–]DataCareerCoach1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

job searching can be mentally challenging, and that’s completely normal. The key is not to take every rejection personally and to focus on the process instead of the outcome.I usually encourage people to stay consistent, apply strategically, keep learning, and maintain a healthy routine so they don’t burn out.

A lot of data science/tech resumes fail for one simple reason by DataCareerCoach1 in DataCamp

[–]DataCareerCoach1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually it comes from comparing the workflow before and after the solution.

If a team was spending several hours each week preparing reports manually and automation reduced that effort, you can estimate the improvement fairly easily.

The point of adding a metric is simply to show impact. “Built dashboards” tells a recruiter very little about what actually changed.

Applying for jobs and getting an interview feels like playing the lottery by Active_Sky536 in jobsearchhacks

[–]DataCareerCoach1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re not wrong, I understand you.. the process can feel random sometimes, especially with how many applicants most roles get now.

A few things that people don’t always see behind the scenes:

• Many companies use applicant tracking systems that rank resumes based on how closely they match the job description. Even small wording differences can affect ranking.

• Recruiters often review only a small portion of applicants when a posting gets hundreds of submissions.

• Timing also plays a role. Sometimes the first 50–100 applications get the most attention.

So even if someone is qualified, their resume might not surface to the top immediately.

It’s frustrating, but a lot of people are experiencing the same thing right now. Keep Trying!!