I've been updating my resume since I'm not really satisfied with my current job, even though I love my team. I work at a consulting firm focused on Google Cloud, and over the last couple of years, I had a significant role in two major projects that got published in Google's official repositories. I was the main author on one of them and worked closely with other engineers on the infrastructure for the other. It's a big achievement for me, and I want to highlight it on my resume. However, I'm unsure if I should add links to these repositories. I'm worried about whether HR algorithms would flag links and if managers would take the time to look at them if they did get past the filters.
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I think it's a good idea to add them, but I'm not sure how they would get processed by HR systems. Your achievements are worth showcasing, though!
I created a GitHub repository called Portfolio where I link everything I've published. I suggest doing something similar! Just add that link to your resume and invite people to check your portfolio.
That's a great idea—thanks!