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"Things Interviewers Notice in Your GitHub Before Even Reading Your Resume"

via Dev.toDevraj Singh

"Your resume says you're a developer. Your GitHub proves it — or destroys it. Most candidates never realize which one theirs is doing." Story time. šŸ‘‡ A friend of mine applied to a company. Strong resume. Good CGPA. Decent projects listed. Got on the intro call. First thing the interviewer said — "Hey, I checked your GitHub before this call. Can we talk about why your last commit was 8 months ago?" 😶 My friend had no answer. The call ended in 12 minutes. No next round. Here's the brutal truth — interviewers open your GitHub before they open your resume. šŸ“‚ It takes 30 seconds. And in those 30 seconds they're forming an opinion about you that your resume can never fix. This post tells you exactly what they're looking at, what they're thinking, and how to make your GitHub work FOR you instead of against you. šŸš€ Let's go. šŸ‘‡ šŸ‘€ Why GitHub Gets Checked First Think about it from the interviewer's side for a second. šŸ¤” They have 50 resumes to review. Every single one says: "Proficient in React" āœ…

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