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I've seen more and more that job applications in the data space are asking for portfolios, githubGitHub links, etc.

Do you look at GithubsGitHub links or portfolios when interviewing candidates?

In data engineering, data science and developer related roles as a whole, how important is it from the interviewer side of the table to see this body of work from a candidate outside of their work on their job?

I'd imagine this is more important for someone doing a career switch, but how much is this becoming standard? How much does it help landing an interview?

I've seen more and more that job applications in the data space are asking for portfolios, github links, etc.

Do you look at Githubs or portfolios when interviewing candidates?

In data engineering, data science and developer related roles as a whole, how important is it from the interviewer side of the table to see this body of work from a candidate outside of their work on their job?

I'd imagine this is more important for someone doing a career switch, but how much is this becoming standard? How much does it help landing an interview?

I've seen more and more that job applications in the data space are asking for portfolios, GitHub links, etc.

Do you look at GitHub links or portfolios when interviewing candidates?

In data engineering, data science and developer related roles as a whole, how important is it from the interviewer side of the table to see this body of work from a candidate outside of their work on their job?

I'd imagine this is more important for someone doing a career switch, but how much is this becoming standard? How much does it help landing an interview?

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How often are employers looking for portfolios or code repositories with technical work?

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I've seen more and more that job applications in the data space are asking for portfolios, github links, etc.

Do you look at Githubs or portfolios when interviewing candidates?

In data engineering, data science and developer related roles as a whole, how important is it from the interviewer side of the table to see this body of work from a candidate outside of their work on their job?

I'd imagine this is more important for someone doing a career switch, but how much is this becoming standard? How much does it help landing an interview?

I've seen more and more that job applications in the data space are asking for portfolios, github links, etc.

In data engineering, data science and developer related roles as a whole, how important is it from the interviewer side of the table to see this body of work from a candidate outside of their work on their job?

I'd imagine this is more important for someone doing a career switch, but how much is this becoming standard? How much does it help landing an interview?

I've seen more and more that job applications in the data space are asking for portfolios, github links, etc.

Do you look at Githubs or portfolios when interviewing candidates?

In data engineering, data science and developer related roles as a whole, how important is it from the interviewer side of the table to see this body of work from a candidate outside of their work on their job?

I'd imagine this is more important for someone doing a career switch, but how much is this becoming standard? How much does it help landing an interview?

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