When I first started my job search, my main goal was simple: stop sending endless online applications and start actually getting interviews. Like a lot of people here, I wanted a way to stand out, connect directly with hiring managers, and feel confident in interviews.
Over the last few months, I’ve been focusing on building genuine relationships on LinkedIn, reaching out to decision-makers before applying, and practising my interview stories. What I’ve noticed is:
- More hiring managers are actually responding to me
- Interviews that feel like conversations instead of interrogations
- A faster path from first contact to offer
The best part? It lines up perfectly with what this community is about: learning to get a job via networking, crushing the interview, and finally getting paid what we’re worth.
I’d love to hear from you:
What’s been your biggest win so far in your job search journey?
Where are you still feeling stuck, outreach, interviews, or negotiating offers?
Would you like me to share the exact scripts and steps that have been working for me?
Let’s swap strategies and help each other land our next great role.