A few months ago, one of my friends showed me a spreadsheet where he tracked all his job applications. There were over 150 entries. The strange part was that the problem wasn’t effort. He was applying consistently. He had decent projects. He practiced DSA regularly. He even had internship experience. But the response rate was terrible. Most applications ended in: no response rejection application viewed but ignored At first, we blamed the market. Then competition. Then bad luck. But after reviewing his resume carefully, I realized something important: The issue wasn’t necessarily his skills. The issue was that his resume wasn’t communicating those skills properly. And honestly, once I started looking deeper into resumes and hiring systems, I realized this problem is extremely common. The part most people underestimate A lot of people still imagine hiring as: recruiter opens resume recruiter reads carefully recruiter decides But modern hiring usually doesn’t work like that anymore.…