I'll do it for 100 bucks
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I don't see where c++ and java were applied.
Also I would ask why you would try to build things such as kNN from scratch. Evidently does not add anything over existing implementations.
r/mljobs
I guarantee 100% no one is going to read the whole experience part.
Summarize to one or two rows for each experience, focus on keywords. Even listing is OK.
Skill, I like most of them but focus on broader fields, they should tell the recruiter what you can do... Often they are people that have no clue what you are talking about... Eg. Language - > Coding, software development
Good luck with the applications.
this sub is for discussion of important stuff happening in ml not for how candidates can apply for jobs smh
My bad. Didn't know where else to put this, so since we have such an amazing community here, I thought of posting it here.
After a quick look, I think you need to be more specific about one of your experience projects. The rest truncate and reduce to bullet points.
Technical skills I would divide them into categories like DevOps, MLops, etc.
Links to your projects ?
Where's your github?
huggingface spaces, replit,?
Weights and Biases?