What US Engineering Leads Really Look for on Your GitHub After Screening
When a candidate's CV and initial conversation impress a US engineering lead, the next step is typically a review of their GitHub profile or portfolio before any deeper technical discussion. Leads are not hunting for popular repositories but instead want evidence that a candidate can own a project end to end, making real decisions and shipping meaningful work. They pay close attention to commit histories, README quality, and issue threads that reveal how a candidate thinks, communicates, and responds to feedback. Small, scattered contributions across many repositories may signal task execution but do little to demonstrate independent ownership or the ability to drive ambiguous work forward. The strongest profiles tend to feature a handful of projects with clear scope, visible outcomes, and enough documentation for others to understand the decisions made.
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