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The Github Shortcut: How to Get Hired Without a "Perfect" Project?

Key Takeaways

#1: Create a README Like a Solution Engineer (13:48)
Use your README to demonstrate your thought process, including solution diagrams, requirements, implemented features, and future enhancements. This showcases your problem-solving approach even before writing code.

#2: Showcase Projects at Any Stage of Completion (18:22)
Even unfinished projects can demonstrate your skills - document implemented features separately from planned enhancements to show interviewers what you've accomplished and your forward-thinking approach.

#3: Focus on the "Why" Behind Technical Decisions (22:47)
Clearly explain your design decisions and technology choices. Being able to articulate why you chose specific approaches demonstrates technical competence and helps differentiate your work from AI-generated code.

Here's the template link: https://gitlab.com/dd.omniview/github-readme

For your reference, you can find other aweseome README templates you can use in your projects if your goal is to have more open-source contributions

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