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What Projects Should I Add to My Resume? - Completed a Data Science Course but Not Getting Interview Calls

I'm a recent graduate who has completed a comprehensive data science course covering Python, SQL, machine learning, and data visualization. Despite this, I'm struggling to get my resume shortlisted for data analyst and data scientist roles.​

Could you suggest the types of projects I should undertake and include on my resume to better showcase my skills and improve my chances of landing interviews?​

Any advice on how to structure these projects or present them on my resume would also be greatly appreciated.​

Thank you for your guidance!

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Gokulnath’s Answer

Hello Goku,

The problem you are referring to has 2 main aspects,

1) Your professional experience that is showcased in your resume might not match the job description. This could be specifically related to your resume or the type of jobs you are applying for online (LinkedIn, Indeed etc..). A few techniques you can use to improve your chances of curating your resume are the following:
-- Copy the job description into an AI engine such as ChatGPT or Gemini, and prompt the AI to create a word cloud from the job description. This will create a specific keyword map that is important for that specific job. Check your resume to ensure that you have all the necessary skills or keywords that will allow the Job filters in the company to allow your resume to be submitted to hiring manager
-- Check if you have any connections in the company, and always pursue a referral rather than job applications using online portals.
2) My suggestion to improve your professional experience is to look for temporary / contract or NGO work that can give you some real-world experience that you can use to highlight your resume. This will showcase to your prospective employers that you are proactive and working on real-world scenarios rather than projects provided during your academic studies.
I hope some of the techniques help you land on a new role. All the very best.

Regards,
Gokul J
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James’s Answer

Hey Goku,

In addition to what Gokulnath said, it might not be exactly the resume or specific projects but in my experience it’s also about how you tell your story. Without having seen your resume, my advice is to focus your verbiage on value creation, insights delivered, how closely you worked with business partners. The types of projects that hiring managers value will differ depending on the company.

James
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