2025 USA Job Market Reality for international students | What You Need to Know | MS in USA

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Sintesi

TLDRThe video provides an overview of the current job market, particularly in tech, emphasizing the importance of results over resumes. It discusses the high number of available tech jobs but notes that many applicants struggle due to a lack of specialized skills and effective networking. The speaker highlights three key opportunities: understanding AI, targeting emerging tech hubs, and leveraging referrals. The video encourages viewers to start their job search early, build genuine relationships, and stand out by combining skills with effective networking strategies.

Punti di forza

  • 🚀 Focus on results, not just resumes.
  • 🌆 Explore emerging tech hubs for job opportunities.
  • 🤝 Leverage referrals to increase your chances of getting hired.
  • 🧠 Develop specialized skills, especially in AI.
  • ⏰ Start your job hunt early to beat the competition.
  • 💬 Build genuine relationships in your network.
  • 📈 Stay active and engaged with your contacts.
  • 🎯 Target companies where you can add real value.
  • 💡 Understand the skills and challenges in your desired role.
  • 🙏 Always thank people for their time and assistance.

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    The current job market is challenging, with many job seekers focusing on perfecting their resumes and LinkedIn profiles, yet receiving little to no responses. Despite there being nearly half a million open tech jobs, the key to success lies in understanding what recruiters truly value: results over promises. Companies are increasingly looking for candidates with specialized skills and proven results rather than general talent. As the job market shifts, it's crucial for job seekers to adapt their strategies and focus on how they can add real value to potential employers.

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    Three key opportunities in the current tech job market include: 1) The AI gold rush, where knowledge of AI and its integration into workflows can set candidates apart; 2) Emerging tech hubs in cities like Portland and Austin, which offer less competition than traditional tech centers; and 3) The importance of referrals, as they significantly increase the chances of landing interviews. Building genuine relationships within networks and starting job hunts early can also enhance job seekers' prospects. Ultimately, standing out requires going beyond the basics and leveraging unique skills and connections.

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Video Domande e Risposte

  • What is the current state of the job market?

    The job market is shifting, with companies valuing results over resumes and focusing on specialized skills.

  • How many tech jobs are currently available?

    There are nearly half a million open tech jobs.

  • What is the key to landing a tech job?

    Referrals are considered crucial by recruiters, with 51% preferring them over other methods.

  • What cities should I consider for job hunting?

    Cities like Portland, San Diego, Raleigh, Austin, and Houston are emerging tech hubs with less competition.

  • How can I improve my job hunting strategy?

    Start early, build a strong network, and focus on developing specialized skills, especially in AI.

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    I want to have an honest conversation of
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    current job market and the job hunting
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    practices that a lot of people are
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    doing. And hopefully this video will
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    help you understand the current job
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    market, some statistics and then also
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    what you need to do in your job hunting.
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    Right? Most people have this all wrong.
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    They spend hours perfecting their
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    resume, making their LinkedIn look
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    extremely perfect and then mastering
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    every technical skills out there. What
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    do they do after that? They start
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    applying to jobs after job, but then
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    they get zero responses. Does that sound
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    familiar? And let me tell you right now,
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    there are nearly half a million open
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    tech jobs. I'm not kidding. When I say
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    tech jobs, I mean product manager,
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    project management, program management,
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    data analyst, software engineer, all of
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    those comprises under tech jobs. So
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    there's half a million tech jobs, but
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    people are still struggling to get
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    hired. Why is this? Because most
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    students and people are missing one key
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    thing. It's like building a beautiful
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    car but forgetting the bridge that
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    actually takes you across the river.
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    Without the bridge, the car won't help
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    you reach the other side. So what's this
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    bridge that I'm talking about? It's
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    something recruiters say it's more
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    important than anything else in current
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    job market. Actually, there was a recent
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    study that was done by Robert Huff that
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    shows that 51% of recruiter agree that
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    this is the key to landing the tech
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    jobs.
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    Okay, tell me already what is this key
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    thing that I'm talking about. Stick
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    around because I'm about to tell you
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    exactly what this bridge is and how you
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    can use it to your advantage. If you're
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    new to this channel, my name is Yuri and
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    on this channel we talk about everything
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    related to international students and
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    immigrant life in United States whether
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    it is doing the masters or bachelors in
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    United States, which university and all
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    of that to H1B, EB1 and talent based
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    visas and immigration issues as well.
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    Before we get into what is this bridge
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    uh and why is this bridge so important,
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    let's understand current job market.
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    2025 job market is shifting
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    dramatically. Companies are now valuing
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    results over promises that are made in
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    ré. So again hear me out. Um you can say
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    x number of things in your resume but
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    they want to see results. Have you done
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    this actual implementations over
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    responsibilities and plans and execution
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    over just an random ideas? Tech job
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    market is little weird at the moment.
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    Companies are adding tons of new jobs
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    like half a million tech jobs right now.
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    But at the same time, they're also
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    laying people off. It sounds confusing,
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    right? But here's what actually is
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    happening. Companies are removing jobs
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    that they don't need and hiring people
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    with very very specialized skills. So
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    they are removing and laying off people
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    with general talent or general skills or
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    average talent and they're focusing on
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    the specialized skills and the cream
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    talent. So if you are not talented, if
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    you're not passionate about the field
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    that you are in, then this job market
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    you're going to struggle. So in some of
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    the popular fields like software
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    development, data science, AI, business
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    analyst, product management, consulting,
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    there's way too much of talent out there
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    like average talent is just not going to
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    survive in this job market. Only the
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    best, the very best talent is going to
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    be able to survive and also be able to
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    demand higher salaries. And that is
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    something that I'm seeing in my ultimate
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    job hunting community as well. And by
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    the way, if you didn't know that I have
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    an ultimate job hunting accelerator
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    program where I teach everything from
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    building your resume to networking and
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    all of it. Everything that I teach today
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    10 times deeper. And we also have an
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    community if you want to check out. Link
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    will be in the description. But hear me
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    out. Companies no longer care which
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    university you went to. Instead, they
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    want to know how will you add real value
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    to their business? How will you help
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    them make money? How will you help them
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    get the client? If you are stuck
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    following the rat race, you will find
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    yourself spinning the wheels but not
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    actually getting anywhere. Here are the
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    three opportunities that I am seeing in
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    the current tech job market. And this is
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    because I'm the hiring manager. I've
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    been talking to multiple hiring
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    managers. I go to multiple conferences.
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    I'm talking to recruiters. And this is
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    what the collective data looks like.
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    Number one is the AI gold rush. Now,
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    don't panic. I don't mean you have to be
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    an AI engineer. I mean that'll be great
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    if you are but companies are desperate
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    for people who understand a little bit
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    more about AI and integrating it in the
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    workflow can use it in their day-to-day
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    life like marketing finance or even
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    nonprofit even if you have basic
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    knowledge of AI prompting knowledge
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    you're already ahead of 80% of your
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    competition imagine that putting the
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    small effect to how the AI works in the
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    ecosystem that you are in will put you
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    ahead of the race. I'm not kidding. All
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    of our job uh posting now has one line
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    AI prompting or AI workflow or something
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    like that in our job description. So
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    market is already shifting to people not
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    just the skills that you need for
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    product management but also do you know
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    how to do prompting? Do you know how to
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    use tools that are AI tools that can do
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    mockups? things like that especially
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    tools like cursor or replet or lovable
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    like all of those tools we as a product
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    manager now use and is almost like a
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    requirement so having that AI knowledge
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    with your core skills will help you
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    build go like way ahead in your
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    competition here's opportunity number
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    two and this is probably very underrated
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    right now think about Silicon Valley
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    everyone dreams to you know do a job in
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    San Francisco or Seattle or New York
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    because that's where the most jobs are
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    and everybody wants to be there. But
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    also remember that's also where the
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    competition is very very high. What most
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    people don't realize is that cities like
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    Portland, San Diego, Raleigh, Austin,
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    Houston, they are also quietly becoming
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    an amazing tech hubs. They are in the
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    very early stage of booming tech market.
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    These cities have lot of great tech jobs
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    and way less competition because nobody
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    is thinking about those cities right
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    now. This means you have a lot higher
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    chances of landing the fantastic job
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    over there. So maybe your job hunting
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    strategy should focus on local cities
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    and local talents versus going only
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    thinking about Bay Area and Silicon
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    Valley on Seattle like maybe you choose
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    five cities that you think like upcoming
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    cities like I mentioned in this video um
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    and target jobs available in those
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    cities and guarantee you might see
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    different result over there. Here's
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    opportunity number three and it's a real
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    game changanger. Remember the bridge
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    that I was talking about it earlier in
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    the video. The recruiter says this one
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    is very crucial. It's referrals. Now,
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    please hear me out. Simple referrals
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    from somebody already working in the
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    company may not work. Like in Amazon,
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    there's like, you know, 5,000 plus
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    employees. In Apple, there's more than
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    3,000 plus people. Just getting a random
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    referral is not going to work. But you
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    want to get someone to vouch for you
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    when they apply for referral. According
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    to Robert Half study, 51% of recruiters
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    prefer referrals over anything else
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    because they are cheaper and quicker.
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    And I'm not kidding. Companies actually
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    pay their employees up to
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    $2400 just to refer someone they hire.
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    So if you apply without a referral,
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    you're competing against hundreds or
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    thousands of people. But with a
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    referral, you have a lot higher chances
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    of becoming the top candidate. Sometimes
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    only the referrals are considered for
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    the positions if you have the right
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    person to refer you. Think about it. You
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    can be either one ré among 500 or you
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    can be the special candidate who comes
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    with a trusted recommendation. It's not
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    hard to see which situation is better,
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    right? And please hear me out when I say
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    referral like it has a gotten a bad
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    connotation. So for example, I'm a
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    hiring manager and let's say my team
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    consists of UX designers, product
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    manager and business analyst and they
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    all report up to me. So if I say that
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    I'm hiring for product manager and you
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    have a referral from me, you have a 100%
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    chances of getting interview call and
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    bypassing all of your ATS and drama and
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    all of that. Let's say you get a
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    referral from an engineer who I've never
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    worked with and have no influence over
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    me. If you're getting an referral from
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    that person, it's not as impactful
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    referral to be part of my team. Maybe it
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    is a good referral for their team but
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    not my team. Now, here are few other
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    things that I would recommend. One is
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    starting your job hunt early beats 50%
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    of the competition. Imagine the stats.
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    50% of the competition you're going to
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    be easily able to beat if you just start
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    early. Why? Number one is you have lot
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    more time to iterate over your resume
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    and improve your strategy because you've
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    learned from failures so many times that
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    you have gotten chance to improve your
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    process. Also I know I mentioned about
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    referral. It is important to know that
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    this is the gold mine but also how can
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    you build effective referral system. So
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    first start connecting genuinely with
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    people already working in the companies
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    you like. So make a list of 15 to 20
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    companies or maybe 50 companies. Find
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    the people who are in this company.
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    LinkedIn is perfect for this. Send a
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    simple message asking to learn more
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    about their role. That's it. Most people
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    are be will be willing to help you.
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    Second is stay active in your network.
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    In the first message, you don't want to
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    talk about that you need a job. You just
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    genuinely want to learn about what
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    exactly are they doing? What are the
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    challenges they are facing? What are the
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    projects they are working on? What are
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    the stack tax stack you're using? What
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    are the skills required? Who is the star
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    employee? how can this role be
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    successful and all of those things. So
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    getting that information you want to do
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    that in your coffee chats and then
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    building those skills will help you
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    become the star employee and you will be
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    way ahead of time once you get the
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    network going on. Stay active in your
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    network. Regularly share updates. Uh
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    catch up like maybe once every month or
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    once every two months. Engage on their
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    post. If they're posting already, then
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    engage with them. Genuinely build
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    friendship and relationship. When
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    there's a Thanksgiving, maybe you know
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    say happy Thanksgiving or if you know
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    their birthday, wish them. Maybe it's a
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    if they are from India then maybe wish
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    them happy Diwali or merry Christmas or
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    whatever is like those tiny efforts is
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    going to take you longer. See referrals
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    come easier if you have a longlasting
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    relationship and they're more actually
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    likely to do it if they also like you.
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    And finally don't forget to thank people
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    for their time. Uh even if they can't
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    refer you. If they refer you obviously
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    thank them. But even if they can't refer
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    you it's okay. Thank them for that time
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    because maybe they will help you connect
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    with someone who they know that might be
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    hiring. Building good relationship is
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    more than just landing one job because
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    it is creating friendship for a
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    longlasting entire career. Now this
  • 00:11:14
    might sound super simple but trust me
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    most job seekers skip this steps and
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    wonder why they are stuck. I've told
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    this thing multiple times but only very
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    few are going to implement it. I hope
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    you are one of this. Don't make the same
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    mistake. Start early. Start using
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    referrals effectively. Combine them with
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    your AI skills that the companies are
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    desperately wanting it and think beyond
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    the crowded tech cities. Remember,
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    everyone has a good resume nowadays. So,
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    it is your responsibility that you need
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    to stand out by doing one thing extra
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    than what everyone else is doing. And if
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    you found this video helpful, come join
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    our ultimate job hunting accelerator
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    program as well. We will help you
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    accelerate all of your job hunting
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    process. and we do this together as a
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    community. You also get to be part of
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    our WhatsApp community. We almost do
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    weekly live sessions with community
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    members who have gotten the jobs. We
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    bring hiring managers and so on and so
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    forth. If this sounds interesting, check
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    out the link in the description. But
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    please make sure that you follow these
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    things so that way you stand out from
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    the crowd. I'll see you guys in the next
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    one. Until then, keep smiling and keep
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    hustling. You got to hustle every single
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    day. And if you found this video
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    helpful, make sure to check out this
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