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It's the opposite, I'm doing a ton of interviews for senior roles and there's a flood of ex crypto bros and web devs who think they're LLM experts because they used openAI APIs or can use HuggingFace's trainer. Somehow they manage to stuff their resumes with all of the buzzwords and manage to get past recruiters but in interviews can't even give a high level explanation of what BERT is or how RNNs differ from Transformers.
I do know what BERT is and how RNNs differ from transformers. What buzzwords should I be putting on my resume to get these interviews?
I’m not good at this myself (or maybe I’m just lazy) but my friend who’s better at this than me told me that your resume should have all of the buzzwords used in the job posting. That’s how you get through the filters etc.
Deep Neural Network, Generative AI, Deep Learning, Large Language Models, GPT, AGI, Universal Function Approximation.
And what should I do if I have no work permit in the US ? 🙃