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Data Science Weekly Newsletter β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 08 Jan 16
  1. Talking to hiring managers can give you great tips for your resume. They have insights on what they really want to see.
  2. You don't need a PhD to get an interview in data science. There are effective ways to stand out even without it.
  3. Feel free to ask questions while putting your resume together. Getting advice can boost your confidence and improve your chances.
Data Science Weekly Newsletter β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 01 Jan 16
  1. If you don't have much work experience, show off your projects. They can really help your resume stand out.
  2. Make sure to describe your personal projects well. This way, potential employers see the value of your work.
  3. Consider using LaTeX for your resume formatting. It can give your resume a professional and neat look.
Data Science Weekly Newsletter β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 18 Dec 15
  1. Include specific sections in your resume to make it clear and relevant. It saves time and helps recruiters understand you better.
  2. When networking for a data science job, ask smart questions to get useful insights. This can improve your chances of landing a job.
  3. Make your cover letters unique for each job application. Don't just repeat what's on your resume; share new and exciting things about yourself.
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L'Atelier Galita β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 11 Oct 24
  1. Sending a CV is not a good way to find a job. Most people waste time making and sending CVs that don't help them much.
  2. It's better to build a relationship before sending your CV. If someone asks for your CV, it makes a bigger impact.
  3. Learning how to properly approach job searching, like through informational interviews, can help you stand out and get noticed.