Hiring managers are probably not reading through all profiles, they are probably running searches. If someone wants a backend dev, they’re probably running a search for “developer”, “software”, “python”, “backend”, or whatever.
If you don’t have the buzzwords that [your target employer is going to search for], add them!
2: Separate your [skills+experience] from [what you want to do]
If you want to do something that you have no experience in—that’s ok! But if you don’t write it anywhere, probably nobody will contact you about it.
3. Font
I find text in this format less fun to read. Am I missing something?
I mean, I do like this format for code, but not for free text meant for humans. Maybe people are copying the example from the post body?
Use the “Who wants to be hired” post more effectively
1: Use buzzwords
Hiring managers are probably not reading through all profiles, they are probably running searches. If someone wants a backend dev, they’re probably running a search for “developer”, “software”, “python”, “backend”, or whatever.
If you don’t have the buzzwords that [your target employer is going to search for], add them!
2: Separate your [skills+experience] from [what you want to do]
If you want to do something that you have no experience in—that’s ok! But if you don’t write it anywhere, probably nobody will contact you about it.
3. Font