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Signatura | 1 month ago
What you described, building something end to end, making real tradeoffs, and caring about the problem is exactly the kind of signal people say they want, but it doesn’t always map cleanly to how hiring filters operate.
Being early in your career makes that mismatch louder, not smaller. Without context, depth can look like “small” and polish can look like “impact”. One thing that might help is making the reasoning behind your choices visible, not just the output.
When reviewers can see why you built things the way you did, it becomes easier to compare substance to surface. It’s normal to feel unsure at this stage, but from the outside, what you’re describing sounds like a real foundation, not a disadvantage. I wish you all the best!
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