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How to make your engineering job application stand out (from the perspective of someone looking at hundreds of resumes):
1. Your resume should be one page. If you really need more space, link to a website. You don't need 10+ bullets for each job.
2. You will immediately stand out >90% of applications if you link a personal website that has some intentionality behind it.
3. If you are going to link your X, you might want to clean up your posts? Seems obvious but... people post some wild stuff.
4. You should link your GitHub. Please avoid doing a profile README that looks like a MySpace profile with the badges and images. I'm trying to look at code and your ability to build interesting ideas.
5. You should try to customize your application to the company. If you're applying to a startup, the courses you took in college probably don't matter as much. Maybe more if you're trying to make it through the ATS screening for FAANG.
6. I'm seeing a surprising number of resumes which don't talk about AI or agents at all. Software engineering is changing and it's a pretty fair assumption that you will be expected to learn or understand coding with AI for your job. That should be reflected on your resume and projects (and I'm not just saying this because I'm at Cursor).
7. Take your LinkedIn seriously. Most devs are here hanging out on X but surprisingly still most people will send around your LinkedIn internally.
8. Find ways to show your unique strengths/tastes/interests. It's nice to see people are smart, well-rounded, and thoughtful. Maybe this is a collection of books you enjoyed and why. Or some writing you've done. Or films you liked. At the end of the day, people want to work with other people they like and respect. If nothing else, it will be a good conversation starter ("oh I love [book] as well!").
9. Do not use AI to write your cover letter or resume text. It's incredibly obvious, especially if you are applying to an AI company. You can still use it to ideate on ideas or phrases, but write it by hand (don't fall victim to the overused in-the-distribution-AI-phrases). See: /humanizer skill.
10. No photos on resumes. Save those for whatever you link out to.
11. Quality over quantity. 3 really good, thoughtful, detailed, interesting projects versus a wall of 27 AI-slop ones.
Remember that hiring managers / recruiters are getting hundreds or thousands of applications for a role. They're not going to spend 20 minutes on every single application. You need to cut the cruft and get to the point. I hope this helps you stand out!
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@techsis_1813 @AkeemJR001 @MTNNG @TeKnowledgeGLBL @Microsoft @dsn_ai_network @3MTTNigeria congratulations 🚀
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W day today guys!🥳🥳🥳
Big ups to my teammates @AkeemJR001 and Wahab.
I'm grateful to @MTNNG @TeKnowledgeGLBL @Microsoft @dsn_ai_network @3MTTNigeria for the opportunity😊
#girlengr #wins #MicrosoftAIskillsweek2026




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Being a "backend engineer" is not a skill.
It's a department.
Moniepoint posted roles, struggled to find qualified Nigerians, and Nigerians on the internet showed their displeasure.
But still, nobody touched the actual problem.
This thread will make some of you uncomfortable.
That's fine.
It's only a problem for people who don't read with an open mind.
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I got married this past weekend so I did what any rational @AnthropicAI employee would do and had Claude Code analyze 12 years of iMessages with my wife, then Claude Design used that data to whip up a website for our guests in just minutes.




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i got angry dario in my codex
this is the best update lmfaooooo
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs
Pets. Now in Codex. Use /pet to wake your pet.
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I am excited to share that I have been selected as a Google Summer of Code (GSoC)2026 fellow with @internetarchive 's Open Library! 🎉
This summer, I’ll be helping engineer the future of Open Library’s tagging system and building tools to clean up and structure catalog data...

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the deepseek-v4 Pro is an incredibly good coding model especially through the Claude Code harness
used 18M total tokens for some crazy refactoring and spent just $0.36 !!
and now the v4 Pro discount is running through the end of May, what a time to be alive !!!!😭🔥


DeepSeek@deepseek_ai
The DeepSeek-V4-Pro discount has been extended until May 31, 2026, 15:59 UTC!
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The DeepSeek-V4-Pro discount has been extended until May 31, 2026, 15:59 UTC!

DeepSeek@deepseek_ai
🔥DeepSeek-V4-Pro API is 75% OFF until May 5th, 2026, 15:59 (UTC Time)! Don't miss out on this massive discount. 🛠️Integration Updates: 🔹Claude Code: Set model to deepseek-v4-pro[1m] to unlock 1M context! 🔹OpenCode: Update to v1.14.24+ 🔹OpenClaw: Update to v2026.4.24+ Check the latest official API docs for full details: api-docs.deepseek.com/quick_start/pr…
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