Hey!
I work for a large multi-national (Top 5 Tech Fortune 500). I don't find myself to be inherently special. My resume wasn't full of Antarctic biome conservation or rescuing Minke whales for Greenpeace off Easter Island. In fact, I had steady but average grades and a pretty stock standard rap sheet of job experience for someone my age (26 at the time). I know a lot of you may not be in big cities or necessarily after dat corporate life, but I can assure you the strategy I used to successfully land my job can 100% apply to yours.
I boil it down to just two things:
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Unwavering self-belief that I was going to get the role I wanted (this is vital)
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I was prepared. Mentally, academically, emotionally, physically, caffeinated, satiated… you name it.
There’s a bit to unpack in those two points and as much as I’m loving the sound of the clacks of my new keyboard, I’m not here to write War and Peace. That said, I’d love to quash some of your workplace misconceptions and answer any questions you have about the job application process or succeeding in your new role. Fire away here or send me a dm if its more personal and I would be more than happy to have a chat about some of your hesitations or ‘perceived’ inadequacies you may have (believe me, they’re unwarranted) that’s stopping you going after or getting that role you really want.
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