Should I put all interview assignments I have done as my portfolio?
They didn't select me, might as well use the content for myself 🤷♀️
BiryaniEnthu
Stealth
8 months ago
@NoCodeNoLife What NDA? Never signed anything, not even offer letter 😭
@BiryaniEnthu You may have agreed to an NDA by moving ahead for the interview process, if you broadcast interview questions for example they may come after you.
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BiryaniEnthu
Stealth
8 months ago
Fledged matlab?
Developed enough, like "fit for production"
Could spend some time generalising the problem instead of the specific assignment asks (e.g. global instead of local)
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BiryaniEnthu
Stealth
8 months ago
I didn't mean on resume, more like a website link.
I already have a portfolio of my side projects, was thinking of adding more as these
Ohh, sure. But put them in last or appear smaller. So they focus on important ones first
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BiryaniEnthu
Stealth
8 months ago
@ThickMangoShake Damn man!
Gotta update it today itself
SociallyClueless
Stealth
8 months ago
Nope. Unless they resulted in an offer.
bestbachelorcook
Stealth
8 months ago
I have always done this, the best problems I have solved in design perspectives came from interviews. If you research more on your solutions, think about the stuff before and after a solution, its usually a whole product. Definitely use it
I’m thinking of the same.
I’m thinking of working on design assignment problems as portfolio projects as the problems seem realistic .