What if I cannot discuss a project on my resume?
Do not put it on your resume. If a project is listed, be ready to discuss architecture, choices, a hard bug, and what you would improve. If you cannot, you may not have built it as deeply as you claim, which breaks trust in the interview.
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Pick your best 2 to 3, provide live links, name the tech stack, describe your role and impact, quantify where possible, and be ready to discuss each in depth. Quality beats quantity, and a live link is the most convincing evidence you can build.
Your best 2 to 3. Quality beats quantity. Three great projects that show range, like a full-stack app and a focused UI project, beat ten toy ones that dilute your strengths.
A live demo link is primary, since recruiters can try it in seconds. A GitHub repo is fine as a backup, but a live, clickable project is far more convincing than code that requires cloning.
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