Depends on what your goals are. But it comes across as selling yourself and your hard won skills way too short.
Are you looking to just be a coder or are you willing to use your product dev experience?
If you want to be another coder in a seat, go for leetcode and apply to 200+ companies. Use LinkedIn religiously and pad those skills with obscure frameworks and references.
If you are serious about a job then you must position yourself as someone who can help, and that won't neccesarily mean "coder". Technical project management, business analyst someone who can understand what deployment to a kubernetes cluster means and the importance of a well structured support pipeline - is etremely valuable.
There must be a reason you are under-selling yourself but good luck.
Are you looking to just be a coder or are you willing to use your product dev experience?
If you want to be another coder in a seat, go for leetcode and apply to 200+ companies. Use LinkedIn religiously and pad those skills with obscure frameworks and references.
If you are serious about a job then you must position yourself as someone who can help, and that won't neccesarily mean "coder". Technical project management, business analyst someone who can understand what deployment to a kubernetes cluster means and the importance of a well structured support pipeline - is etremely valuable.
There must be a reason you are under-selling yourself but good luck.