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by ThrowawayR2
2681 days ago
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"Difficult problems" tend to be the ones that you need a few stiff drinks to forget whenever they come up. There should be no difficulty remembering them. That being said, what I'd do if I were in your shoes is create 2 copies of your resume: a copy for handing out and another copy annotated with notes for each job you list about what you'd want to highlight during an interview. Every time your current employer has a performance review, update both since that's when you'll be focused on your important accomplishments over the past review period. |
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I think my difficulty remembering the "difficult problems" stems from the problem seeming difficult, but after many flow states and eurekas, I end up with an accomplished task. Then it's on to the next task/feature/product etc.
I can articulate the problem but I can't articulate the eurekas and how I dealt with problem well