
What do you actually want? Not what your college told you. Not what looks cool on LinkedIn. Define the role, vibe, pay, growth—you can’t chase something you haven’t described.
Pick your Top x dream companies. The ones that excite you, not just pay you. Research them till you can casually drop their founder’s name into convo. This isn't stalking. It’s strategy.
Update your CV. Polish LinkedIn like it’s Tinder for your career. Highlight the good stuff, trim the cringe. Take a course if needed—but don’t wait to feel “100% ready.” No one ever is.
No blind mass applying. Custom-tailor that CV. Use referrals. Apply smartly via LinkedIn, company pages, and referrals.
Don’t just prep generic answers. Know why you want them and why they should want you. Back every answer with a “because”—and mean it.
Rejections don’t mean you’re not worthy. They just mean that wasn’t your door. Keep knocking—with better shoes each time.
Don’t stress about searching every career page or job site. Stay ahead with the latest opportunities from different sources right here!
Scrolling through remote job boards feels like online dating sometimes — too many profiles, not enough real matches. Sure, there are tons of platforms saying they offer “remote roles,” but what do we actually get?
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➡️ Ghosted after applying
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Ever walked out of an interview thinking, “I nailed it!”—only to never hear back? Well, as a consultant who’s seen hundreds of interviews, let me spill the chai: there are 5 things interviewers always notice—consciously or not!
1️⃣ How serious are you?
If you haven’t read about the company or what they’re building, it’s game over. Pro tip: ask a thoughtful question or share a suggestion—it screams I care!
2️⃣ Problem-solving mindset.
When given a situation, the focus isn’t just on getting the answer right—it’s on how you think. Even if you can’t solve it, showing logical “solutioning” wins big points.
3️⃣ Your first impression game.
For in-person interviews: dress right (Don't surpass shoes), How & when you use Hand gestures, how you place your hand & legs, shoulders upright or not, Never compromise on "Smile on a face"- these cover 40% of the decision.
Online? Camera on, audio checked, and wear something that shows effort (no, not your favorite hoodie).
4️⃣ The project connection.
Come prepped with at least one project that aligns with the JD or what the founders are building. That’s their Sweet spot.
5️⃣ The trust trigger—eye contact.
Be confident, look them in the eye (yes, even on Zoom). Confidence builds credibility.
Because remember—you’re not just being interviewed, you’re being observed ! 👀
You've gone through an education system that probably never taught you anything about professionalism, logical deconstruction, and comfort with ambiguity. You may have tremendous bookish knowledge, but lacking these three attributes is an immediate invisible red flag that will stop you from getting the job or the promotion you always wanted.
Let's throw some light on the top-5 common mistakes that highlight your lack of these attributes, and what you should be doing instead