r/MachineLearningJobs 12d ago

Resume Advice Needed

Can I build 3 really complex projects of industry grade and use them in different resumes as per the role I am applying for.

Project A : for data science showing data science skills used for data science role

Project A : in different resume showing A engineer roles

And similar for machine learning/atentic ai engineer role

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u/Black_Scythe314 12d ago

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u/my_peen_is_clean 12d ago

yeah do that, just tailor each version of the same project to highlight different parts, but keep it honest. hiring is so messy rn nobody cares, hard to get anything

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u/Hot_Constant7824 11d ago

that's completely normal. you can present the same project differently depending on the role—highlight the data science parts for DS roles, the engineering parts for DE roles, and the ML/deployment parts for ML engineer roles, just make sure everything you list is work you actually did

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u/whyvek 11d ago

If I built an AI agent then, how will I do that ?