You don't even need an audience to get huge career benefits out of having ~3 essays on a personal web presence. You can use them as a proof-of-work in cold or coldish 1:1 reachouts like e.g. to hiring managers for jobs you want. It puts you *so far ahead* of the average reachout.https://twitter.com/david_perell/status/1235052245445742593 …
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As long as I’m giving proscriptive advice, your goal at the end of that call is: “I’m enthusiastic about working at FooCorp. Can you help me get the ball rolling?” or, if Jane has hiring authority, “What do you recommend as the next step for exploring working together?”
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(There are well-meaning line engineers who would hear “I want to work at FooCorp” and say “See /jobs” but that is not the optimal way to apply so you should signal that you know they have a better option and ask for the sale about it. I hate that this is a thing, but it is.)
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Simple, yet amazing!
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Most of the time unless you have a contact, people tend to not respond. It's not worth their time. I used to think this works but for someone with no network and experience. You're kinda in a shitty spot.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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