On your web site, make sure that the following is visible:
A short description of a non-technical challenge you have faced or are anticipating facing.
"Algorithms" broadly defined could appear outside of a traditional computational setting. When looking for algorithms, you should ask:
What problem is being addressed?
What is the input/output?
What is the instruction set?
Who is doing the "computing"?
What resources are constrained/used/optimized?
Describe an algorithmic challenge, using the following prompts:
Identify a problem that you have faced or are facing outside of the traditional computer science curriculum. Perhaps it is an interview for a job, an internship search, the question of how to network.
Focus on yourself as a "computer" -- what is your instruction set?
What questions do you have? What do you feel you already have a defined procedure for?
For this waypoint, you should not need to consult any other resources beyond the linked web site. This includes, but is not limited to, AI tools. I'm not sure how they would help you!