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2 YOE DS at a small consultancy, 70+ applications, 0 responses. What am I doing wrong?

2 YOE DS at a small consultancy, 70+ applications, 0 responses. What am I doing wrong?
2 YOE DS at a small consultancy, 70+ applications, 0 responses. What am I doing wrong?

Hey folks,

So I've been job hunting for about 2 months now and have sent out 70+ applications with literally zero responses. Not even a rejection from most of them. Took me a long search to land my current role too so the idea of going through that again is honestly stressing me out a lot.

I work at a small analytics consultancy so my background is kind of all over the place depending on the client. Unsupervised learning, graph analytics, causal modelling, RAG systems, data pipelines. I've touched a lot of things but genuinely don't know if that reads as versatile or just unfocused on paper.

Also have a research preprint co-authorship from an internship which I thought would help differentiate me a bit but apparently not lol

Honestly the main goal is just to get out. WLB here is pretty rough and there's not much DS mentorship or structure to grow from. Just want to land somewhere with a proper DS team where I can actually learn and develop properly.

My honest concerns:

  • Resume might be too broad with no clear specialisation
  • Consulting work might just not translate well to product company roles and hiring managers don't know what to do with my profile
  • No idea if ATS is just silently killing my applications before anyone sees them
  • Might just be applying to the wrong roles or companies entirely??

What I'd love input on:

  • Does the resume read clearly or is something getting lost in translation?
  • Is this an ATS problem, a targeting problem, or an actual resume problem?
  • Any red flags I'm not seeing?
  • Is consulting DS experience generally viewed poorly when applying to product/tech companies?

Attaching anonymised resume below. Honest takes very welcome, including if the resume just isn't good enough.

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