Today's blog is informative as well as interesting. It's a fun post which I found today on Github. While I was googling several ways of creating resumes, I found this site resume.github.io which generates your resume based upon your contribution on github.
Interesting part about this resume generating site is that on 6 Feb, 2011 Creator of jQuery John Resig tweeted something about Github Commit logs over a resume:
When it comes to hiring, I'll take a Github commit log over a resume any day.— John Resig (@jeresig) February 6, 2011
resume.github.io
All you need to do is enter your github username and press enter. It will automatically crawl to your repository and creates a resume for you. Resume covers following section:
- Name
- GitHub Profile
- Website
- Languages
- Popular Repositories
- Contributions
- Organizations
These info are all you need to let people know what kind of developer you are. Rather than the long page CV this GitHub resume will help define your skills, community participation in open source projects as well as contribution and level of expertise which tech companies are always searching for.
So from now on, if a company asks for your resume provide them your github resume :)
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