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My company, Pegasystems, is agressively hiring for Senior Solutions Consultant (presales) positions nationwide. If you are interested in working for an amazing company with market leading products and a great culture, please message me. Happy to discuss further. Assuming you are reasonably qualified, I can provide a referral as well.
l am currently a rising junior in
college interning this summer at
Amazon as a Business Analyst. I
would really like to break into
product management and believe in
my 5 weeks so far I have shown skills
to back that up. Would it be
acceptable to ask my manager to
recommend me for a product
management internship next
summer? My midpoint meeting with
my manager (and his manager) is
next Friday
I've been interviewing with some companies, and now I have to decide between JPMorgan Chase and Globant.
Globant is more innovative, and has remote work. I will enter to work with a Sillicon Valley startup based in San Francisco. The tech stack is React, Nextjs, AWS, and a serverless architecture.
JPM is semi remote, and less innovative. The tech stack Java, SpringBoot and AWS. But I'd do more migration tasks, like dockerize projects and pass them to kubernetes. What would you choose?
McKinsey & Company Any advice to help prepare for data science analyst role at top consulting firms (McKinsey & Company EY Boston Consulting Group etc)? Any materials, open source platform recommended to take on freelance data science project? When should I start actively looking and applying? I am a new grad who is working in tech as a marketing analyst I’m looking to pivot to marketing& sales data science consulting next year. Would like someone with similar backgrounds offer some practical tips.
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Rewrite your resume version it and AB test them. Treat everything as a sales pitch on how you add value to them not just what you have done. Use keywords to get seen through the auto filter applications. Hope this helps.
Leverage LinkedIn to find open positions and identify networking opportunities, but apply directly on that company’s website. Else, start building your brand story on LinkedIn with articles / posts you find interesting, it attracts a lot of eyeballs and helps you generate goodwill
it's a tough market. alot of ppl out of work fighting for the same few openings. try flexjobs.com. pay a very small fee for access to real jobs not listed on indeed or dice and cancel any time. customize each resume application to the job descriptions, include keywords in the resume, resumes are scanned by machines before a person sees it. and don't give up. keep at it. it may take longer than usual.
Are you networking or just cold applying
Both, also had a few referrals for larger companies. From what I've been told its a really hard market for Product Managers right now. Unless you have the perfect skills for that role
Where are you all from? I'm in Australia. It's pretty dire here too