Real Chainlink Internship Interview Experience from the President of the Fudan Chain Association - Don't Let Blank GitHub Pages Become a Stain
A few days ago, I just finished an interview for a research position at Chainlink (remote internship). As a CS student from Fudan, I confidently included links to two self-developed projects on GitHub in my resume. The first question in the interview was: "We checked your GitHub, and there were almost no commits in September. What happened?" To be honest, this question completely caught me off guard. I thought GitHub was a portfolio; they see it as a work log. A month of inactivity, in my eyes, is 'busy', but in theirs, it might be 'disappearing'. I was very flustered at the moment, but I immediately explained: