Post by ANIRUDHKASHYAB LM

Exploring ML with full stack expertise

Excited to share my first LinkedIn post! Over the past few weeks, my team and I worked on a project called SkillHire AI — an AI-powered platform designed to bridge the gap between learning and employability. As students, we've all had that moment where we complete courses, learn technologies, and build projects, yet still wonder: "Am I actually ready for the industry?" At the same time, companies often struggle to identify candidates who can truly apply their skills in real-world scenarios. That's the problem we wanted to solve. SkillHire AI – Learn → Practice → Validate → Get Hired Key Features: Career Profiling & Role Mapping: Understand current skills, interests, and target career paths. Skill Gap Analysis: Identify missing skills, growth areas, and overall readiness for a chosen role. Personalized Learning Roadmap: Custom learning paths focused on becoming job-ready rather than simply completing courses. Skill Lab: Hands-on coding challenges, debugging exercises, and mini-projects that simulate real industry workflows. Career Readiness Score: A dynamic score based on performance, consistency, and skill progression over time. Opportunity Matching: Connect students with relevant internships, projects, and job opportunities based on verified skills. Tech Stack Frontend: React.js, Tailwind CSS Backend: Node.js, Express.js Database: MongoDB AI Layer: Skill Scoring Engine, Recommendation System, Career Readiness Analysis This project taught us a lot about full-stack development, system design, problem-solving, and building solutions that address real-world challenges. A huge shoutout to my teammates Arjun and Ashvanth for their collaboration and dedication throughout the project. TEAM CODELAX: Abhishek Sakaray ASHVANTH M Arjun K 🎥 Demo: https://lnkd.in/dkN78ev6 🔗 GitHub: https://lnkd.in/ds2_5X6g I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback! #SkillHireAI #AI #EdTech #SoftwareDevelopment #ReactJS #NodeJS #MongoDB #FullStackDevelopment #Hackathon #CareerDevelopment #BuildInPublic

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