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in today's video we're going to be
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talking about the top five AIS side
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projects that you can go ahead and
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present as a product manager when you're
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out there on product manager interviews
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should you choose
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to now to go ahead and start this thing
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off the bat I am going to let you know
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this there's probably more side projects
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that you can go ahead and take on but
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based upon the conversations that we've
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had with our own hiring Partnerships
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here talking directly to product
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management hiring teams and recruiters
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there's basically about 15 traits that
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they find to be extremely attractive in
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determining whether or not you're a good
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product manager higher now you may have
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seen this in one of my other videos
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already but uh or may not so let me go
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through them uh and if you don't have
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one of these traits
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relax here to help uh starting from the
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very top this is the one that a lot of
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product managers are really stressed out
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about is actually successfully lach
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product um one of the things that
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companies always ask us about and I'm
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not going to shy away from it that's why
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I'm putting it all the way to the top is
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actually like well like we want
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candidates that have successfully
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launched product unfortunately a lot of
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product managers have not if you don't
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have it don't worry cuz that doesn't
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disqualify you 80 to 90% of the product
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management Market has not successfully
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launched a brand new product from the
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very beginning from like con you know an
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idea or concept all the way way to go in
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the market but if you don't have that
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the next best thing is actually um
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driving user adoption and growth making
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a market impact customer Centric
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approach data driven decision- making
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cross functional
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collaboration you know whether or not
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they have some type of innovation or
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creativity strategic thinking
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adaptability resilience effective
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communication market research and
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insight Revenue growth scalability
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efficiency stakeholder satisfaction and
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continuous is learning and Improvement
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if you have any question or doubt or you
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know would like a a little I would say
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additional clarity as to what this means
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well let's just go back over here to our
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resume description bullets you can DM me
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uh if you guys want access to these
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resources I actually put together a
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little kajabi mini course for a lot of
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you that are looking for a product
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manager job a lot of times I know when
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I'm posting up uh if you're not
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following me on LinkedIn yet maybe you
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should when I'm posting up for a hiring
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partnership
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um a lot of times people are submitting
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their rums over to me and they're trying
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to get referred and I'm like
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unfortunately I can't refer you the
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looking that the way that it is right
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now by the time I can get to them give
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them feedback somebody else is already
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taking the job so with that said like if
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you want to learn how to put together
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the resume template and if you also want
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access to our LinkedIn cold DM message
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templates uh to drive interviews
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recently I've also done uh a YouTube
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Interview with one of my friends and
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also a member of my program recently
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graduated he was Landing 20 plus product
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manager interviews a week at his height
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he was doing 26 product manager
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interviews a week uh it was through cold
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apply and then also through Co Linkin
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outrage of course definitely some of our
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hiring referrals as well uh but uh you
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want access to these resources link is
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in the description but let's go ahead
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and talk about this like product launch
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a success could be like Global expansion
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launch strategic partnership launch
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limited edition launch um Market
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penetration like vertical Market
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expansion demographic targeting
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customized product offerings so it can
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get even more specific within all these
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different things so what does this have
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to do with side projects well your side
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projects go out there uh to go out there
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and highlight how you make up for some
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of these areas that they're not quite
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sure whether or not you're the right
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person for the job having said that
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let's go back over
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here the thing that I would say a lot of
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people stress out about and if you don't
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have it is product launch success is
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actually well have you ever launched
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anything it doesn't have to be a
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full-blown product cuz a lot of product
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managers are like rich like this was the
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problem they put me on a team where I
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was building internal tools man and I
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you know I couldn't I couldn't like
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there was nothing that I could do and I
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was trying to move over there okay I
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totally get it just chill out uh but
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what could satisfy this well let's take
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a look at it I'm going to walk you
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through all five sort of uh side
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projects right
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now a customer facing chatbot for a
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small business would get the job done
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that is considered launching an actual
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product that's it's it's consumer facing
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it's client facing it's an external
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facing product uh if you want to go out
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there and highlight that you have like
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driven growth with user adoption uh and
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Market impact being able to put together
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a CRM dashboard or social media
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dashboard would really be
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helpful uh if you want to show that you
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have you know you're customer Centric
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and how you approach the job of being a
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product manager
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uh you can go out there and do real
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customer interviews and I'm showing you
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I'll show you uh that you can honestly
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very easily use chat GPT to help you out
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with this one uh data driven
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decision-making obviously knowing how to
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put together a dashboard uh let's take a
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look at a few other ones well effective
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communication a product requirements
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stock or technical product requirement
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stock would
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suffice uh market research and insight
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Revenue growth uh dashboards would be
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great and then like also like
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stakeholder satisfaction uh I could say
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like LinkedIn endorsements right so this
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one's not exactly AI but you know we
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kind of can let's go ahead and and and
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um actually pop this one to the very top
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so first things first is this is the one
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that people stress out about the most is
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because they've never successfully
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launch a product maybe they're just
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responsible for like features or like by
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the time that they got over there it was
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just maintenance mode a lot of times
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it's timing is an issue well if you
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build a chatbot for a small business
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what they want to know is can you ship
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something do you have some degree of
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technical Acumen did you start something
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did you finish something you don't need
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to have this but if you feel like you
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know you feel so compelled that you need
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to have it and I'm a very big believer
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in the placebo effect well not being
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able to build most people are making the
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assumptions that they can only do two
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things I either did it at my company or
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I didn't do it at my company 80 to 90%
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unless you have more data than I have
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access to 80 to 90% of the product
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management Market has never fully
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shipped anything out from I would say
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Bare Bones Ground Zero scratch all the
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way to Market so you're not alone now
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the next thing people are thinking about
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well should I just have like some kind
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of Squarespace website or some kind of
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you know some type of side project on
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the side that shows that I worked on
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something maybe like a small you know I
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don't know goto market deck or like some
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wireframes mockups maybe a portfolio
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website yeah that doesn't really like
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actually like show me what's the market
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impact on that but if you have a chat
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bot let's just say we all have friends
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and family members that are
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chiropractors doctors um gosh uh
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somebody that owns even like a nail
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salon or somebody that owns a dog
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grooming service or a dry cleaner if
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it's a product that's functional that's
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a technical product it's functional
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people are using it it's customer facing
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it could be just for uh somebody's
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Instagram page for their business right
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that would suffice a product launch a
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successfully launching a product if you
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especially if you could back up the
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impact and saying well you know my
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cousin who has a dry cleaner or a
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chiropractor was booking on average uh
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you know or as a dentist was booking on
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average this many patients a day and
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then it went up to this uh as a result
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of this chatbot because the problem is
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when they're working with a patient or
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when they're on the job they can't pick
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up the phone they don't always have a
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front desk receptionist speed to lead is
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very important so we automated a chat
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bot for them if you feel so compelled to
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that would satisfy it the second thing
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that you would uh in terms of like user
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adoption growth and Market
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impact the stuff that I didn't list like
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cross functional collaboration
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Innovation creativity it's really hard
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to show a side project to go out there
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and be able to satisfy that a lot of
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times it's overkill for you to do so uh
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even if you did but you can go out there
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and largely communicate it in terms of
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like user adoption Market impact data
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driven decision making and then you also
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got like market research revenue growth
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the reason why I listed out the CRM or
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social media dashboard is one of the
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biggest problems that hiring teams have
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like for heads and directors and VPS of
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product is waiting for their data
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analyst to always get back to them data
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analysts are always late and when they
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get back to them with the reports and
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the charts and the graphs it never looks
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the way that they need to and during
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this time they're just waiting so if you
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have like a SQL certification and you're
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able to put together these Dash
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dashboards that you can present A lot of
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times people have a certification people
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ask me all the time what's more
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important certification to side project
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I say side project because certification
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does nothing for me as a hiring manager
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I have to know what you learned in there
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can you show me something so even the
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people that have a SQL background is
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like can you show me a dashboard was
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like well all of those numbers and
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metrics are proprietary information it's
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actually illegal for me to show it so
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you don't have anything so if you
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actually had something again if you feel
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like you're compelled like you need a
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side project uh um having like a side
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project that is presentable to actual
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interviewers CU essentially speaking
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they're your customers if you have
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something that you can show it makes for
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a much stronger case than somebody
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saying well I did all that cuz every
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hiring manager has been burned by some a
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candidate not just for product that said
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that they knew how to do all these
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things and then when they actually got
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on the job well uh actually I didn't do
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this because we had somebody do that uh
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we had another girl that did this and we
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had another guy so what did you
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do they all have like a nightmare story
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like that so if you can actually present
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them something and actually walk them
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through it if you feel like you need a
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side project to make for a stronger case
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on the interview present them a CRM or a
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social media dashboard because what they
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care about is customer analytics so
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that's like user adoption and growth
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Market impact that's like you know
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showing them that you can make as a
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result we understood that our Target
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demographic was between these ages and
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they were signing on during these times
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showing them data- driven decisionmaking
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showing them that hey you you can go out
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there and uncover market research and
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provide them with insight to make better
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decisions and you can actually you maybe
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you didn't play a direct impact to
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revenue growth but you were be able to
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hand over this information for another
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team that did that is very attractive to
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a hiring
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manager now another thing that you can
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do is like when you're showing them
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customer Centric approach we had
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somebody that was interviewing with a
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company that was building an app for
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diabetes and they actually interviewed
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some of their friends and family members
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with diabetes and actually took all that
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information put into a report these days
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with chat GPT you could very easily say
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you know I only recommend that you do
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this for a company that you really
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really want to go out there and work for
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like uh somebody recently did this for a
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dating app hint hint that's a Recession
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Proof business right there uh for a
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dating app company that they were
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interviewing for and they were able to
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go out there type in the chat GPT I
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don't think it's difficult for you guys
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to conjure you know what are the best
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questions for me to ask customers as a
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product manager for a dating app uh come
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up with 10 to 25 questions and then from
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there gather up all the feedback and
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then just you can type in the chat GPT
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based upon you know all of these
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different uh transcriptions you can
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record those interviews get it
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transcribed uh based upon all of these
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different transcriptions can you help me
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prioritize a list of iterations that we
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can make on our product based on Direct
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customer feedback if you show them this
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they'll be knocked out of the way this
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really shows that you take a real
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customer Centric approach and uh I this
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is very timec consuming even with chat
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GPT I wouldn't recommend that you do
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this unless you make it past the second
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round and I also really wouldn't
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recommend that you do this unless you
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really want to work at that company cuz
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it is timec consuming and that's time
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you're taking away from interviewing
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with other companies that you could get
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hired from because in a market as
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volatile as the one that we're operating
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in right now with the amount of layoffs
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it is a numbers game but if you're like
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yo I would crush in the job this is my
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dream company I would really want to go
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out there and work there uh one way for
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you to differentiate yourself in the
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market is actually getting those real
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customer interviews you can absolutely
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go ahead and do so uh um now effective
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communication effective communication
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they're going to gauge you there's only
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two ways to go out there and communicate
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verbally and written communication and
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verbally your communication is being
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analyzed as I'm sure you already know on
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the job hunt consistently just from like
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how you're talking and how you're caring
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yourself and how you're presenting
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yourself right now is being accessed
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through and through uh on the interview
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already so the verbal communication and
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how you're taking care of that that's
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already being established when you're
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talking about written well it's like do
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you want me to give you some screenshots
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of emails that have written before it
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comes in the form of product
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requirements docs uh so you can actually
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show them and if you can go out there
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and write a really clear product
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requirement stock uh to go out there and
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highlight that uh you have this
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background there plenty of videos uh let
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me know in the comments if you want me
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to make one uh but there's plenty of
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videos to go out there and highlight
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that but you can also show them how
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you're able to put one together with
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trat
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or like you know co-pilot or something
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they'll be very impressed too so up
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until now we've talked about uh chatbot
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we talked about the CRM social media
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dashboard so dashboards real customer
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interviews talked about product
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requirement stock uh another thing in
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terms of stakeholder
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satisfaction not exactly has to do with
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AI but you can also go ahead and write
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it out too is like getting endorsements
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so if you take a look at like my
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background right
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here I have have two endorsements right
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sometimes like it's actually hard uh
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when you're like trying to get more
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endorsements from people uh I'm going to
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make another video about this but the
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easiest way for you to get endorsements
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from other people is to actually give
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them endorsements first and then or also
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write it for them because it's like
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imagine going to your friend's
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restaurant and you had a good time and
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you're like hey like can you write a
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review for us on Yelp like it'd be great
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it's like great food good
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service nice meal like like it's hard
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you know writing like really good
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reviews the people that write the most
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passionate reviews where they get I get
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like the most like I think some of these
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people they can write so well they might
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as well write for Spielberg or something
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is when you have a very uh pissed off
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customer who all of a sudden they find
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the inner Nobel Peace Prize inside of
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them just flow right and just write
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essays um but you could use trat you PT
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to go out there and prompt out like help
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me write a LinkedIn endorsement for my
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colleague who's software engineer that
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I've been working with for the past 3
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years I really like the fact d uh make
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it like time box it when you're like not
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doing anything I think this is a great
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way for Branding is like uh every single
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week I'm going to go ahead and get five
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LinkedIn endorsements out there for my
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colleagues and it's reciprocity if you
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do five you know at least three people
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are going to write you one to so do five
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for them for other people it helps them
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out and uh you can use chachy BT to go
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out there and craft up one for you to
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and say hey if you don't feel
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comfortable posting or you feel like you
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know this endorsement that you know I
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had chat gp2 right for you was Miss is
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you know misinformed or misrepresents
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our working relationship or you don't
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feel comfortable so you should only
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write reviews for people that actually
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want to write reviews for you too uh you
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don't have to use it or you can just
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take whatever it is that you want out uh
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but have them post for you and then boom
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if you do that in a given year doesn't
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take a lot you do three to five a week
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you'll get faster at it
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if you did even five a month that's 60
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endorsements like a month you would
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still out dramatically outshine most of
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the candidates out there in like at
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least 95% of the candidates out there
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that's got like one or two even though
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I'm in this business here I'm so lazy in
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doing it but this could also
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differentiate you especially when people
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see it they might like it too so uh with
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all that said uh
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yeah these are the top five AI side
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projects there are more but when I take
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a look at like like at the end of the
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day a side project is to try to elevate
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your status as a candidate to make you
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look better in the marketplace so when
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we take a look at that it's like what
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what are the side projects that is
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reflective of what hiring teams want
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when we're talking to hiring Partners
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these top 15 here back to back to back
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to back to back this is what they keep
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telling us that they want like even
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adaptability and resilience is like
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somebody that understands how to
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navigate somebody that's really
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comfortable at change Rich somebody
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that's like they're okay like being put
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under like high pressure situations
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dealing with obstacles and all that uh
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it's really hard to have a side so IID
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say a lot of these don't qualify for a
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side project but the other ones if you
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have it if you feel like it would help
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you out if you're going to do it you
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might as well do it right you should
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actually have side projects that
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actually are reflective of what hiring
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teams these are your customers at the
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end of the day directly are telling us
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that they want from you having said said
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that if you take a look at all of the
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side projects that we listed here the
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best bang for your buck is actually our
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AI SQL certification because this I mean
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the time that you're spending on one
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side project satisfies one
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two 3 4 five that's 3 that's 1/3 right
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there that's 33% of everything else more
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than 2/3 of this doesn't more close to
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half of this doesn't even require a side
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project because there's no side project
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that you can show for like you know
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strategic
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thinking uh but like a lot of that it
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could just be satisfied through your
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interview response right so with that
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said uh if you want to get access to
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