Your GitHub Profile Already Tells Recruiters More Than Your Resume. Most Devs Just Don't Surface It.
Sébastien Doom
I have a strong opinion on this: your GitHub activity is a better signal of your skills than any resume bullet point. Contribution graphs, language breakdowns, the repos you actually maintain versus the ones you abandoned two years ago. It's all there, in public, timestamped. But almost nobody treats it that way. The signal is there. The presentation isn't. Recruiter lands on your GitHub. They see a grid of green squares, a list of pinned repos (last updated 8 months ago), and maybe a README you
