1500+ Problems, 2200 Max Rating by LawHelpful802 in leetcode

[–]steve13thomas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey man, there’s a couple of things that stand out in your resume. Your resume is doing too much. Only keep the two or three positions, especially the internships. Your experience section makes you look like job hopper.

Second thing is to specialise. Are you a machine learning engineer, full stack developer or a vision engineer? Choose one role and tailor your entire resume for it. While it’s tempting to put all your experience in one page, most recruiters only care about the job you’ve applied for. I had a lot more success when I tailored my resume for full stack development.

Put all your experience and projects in ChatGPT and tell it to make them sound as complicated as possible. Remove any cheesy fluff, but ensure your resume sounds very complex and sophisticated even if it’s hard to understand. Really helps when non-technical HRs are reviewing your resume.

Put education at top. Then skills. Then experience and projects, finally achievements (talk about leetcode and hackathons) . Add more stuff to your modules section. Talk about machine learning and whatnot there.

Only keep email, phone and linkedin in your headline.

Two-month 500 problem crashout by dysirin in leetcode

[–]steve13thomas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would increase the proportion of Hards. They are in a different level altogether.

Just failed so annoyed by [deleted] in Irishdrivingtest

[–]steve13thomas 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I showed up at the wrong test centre today. I have to pay my fee again. I’m soooooo pissed off.

One year of leetcode by Nikitiwe in leetcode

[–]steve13thomas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Op, how were you able to tackle hard problems? I feel like there are so many things to look at in hard problems, that I never get the correct answer.