This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by TomĂĄs Duro
I think many of us â maybe all of us â have felt this way at some point.
We work hard on our portfolios, polish our CVs, build cool projects, write posts on LinkedIn...
And yet, we donât even make it past the first interview â if we get one.
Thatâs where I found myself.
And I asked: âWhat else can I possibly do?â
To be honest, I wasnât feeling bad about myself.
I had several conversations with industry folks, and they often told me:
âYouâre doing great. Itâs just a matter of time.â
But when time drags on, it starts to weigh you down.
Frustration creeps in. You go into auto-pilot. You stop enjoying the process.
Thereâs no room left to ask why youâre even doing it.
⥠The Shift
Thatâs when I decided to change how I present myself.
Not by adding more noise, but by refining what I already had.
đ LinkedIn
I started by reviewing my profile.
I found outdated descriptions, text that no longer represented who I am, and a general lack of personality.
So I gave myself permission to make it look better, but without pretending.
Just clearer language, cleaner layout, a couple icons â and suddenly, it felt more like me.
The image below shows how my LinkedIn looked before.It had outdated descriptions and didnât feel like me
I dropped the mindset that LinkedIn is just âInstagram for jobsâ.
Itâs not. At least, it shouldnât be.
đ» Portfolio
Here I made mostly visual changes.
I picked 3 projects that represent me best â React, Angular, Python, Telegram bots.
The rest? Youâll find them on my GitHub.
I focused on projects that show my flexibility and my real-world thinking.
I also improved the UX with smoother scroll â something Iâd been meaning to do for months.
Now itâs done, and Iâm proud of it.
đ GitHub
This part took the most effort.
My GitHub had been neglected.
I focused on my best projects, gave them proper README files, screenshots, clear descriptions, and what I learned in each case.
âš The result?
This process gave me energy again.
It was more motivating than writing 10 more lines of code.
I felt something shift.
Now Iâll keep building, but with a different mindset.
Soon Iâll go back to older projects, clean them up, and apply what Iâve learned since.
Because Iâve grown. A lot.
đŹ And for you, if you made it this far:
Have you felt this too?
Do you relate to that moment of burnout and doubt?
Sometimes, a few changes can give others a clearer view of who you are.
But more importantly, they can help you see yourself differently too.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by TomĂĄs Duro
TomĂĄs Duro | Sciencx (2025-04-24T22:35:31+00:00) đ§” âI thought I had done everything right, but still… no calls.â. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2025/04/24/%f0%9f%a7%b5-i-thought-i-had-done-everything-right-but-still-no-calls/
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