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S11:E5 - Why defining your narrative arc is important to getting hired (Caitlin Cooke)

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Tech News, Technology

4.7618 Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Learn how to think like a recruiter to get recruited.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Code Newby Podcast, where we talk to people on their coding journey

0:08.8

in hopes of helping you on yours.

0:10.9

I'm your host, Ron, and today we're talking about getting hired with Caitlin Cook,

0:16.2

former VP of HR at NAVA and current career mentor at Pathrise. And it's surprising, like, even little

0:23.4

things like changing, you know, whether your educations at the top or the bottom can increase

0:28.3

a response rate by like 50%. Kaylin talks about the difference between getting hired in tech

0:33.4

and getting hired in other industries, the different steps it take to step up your interviewing

0:38.4

and thinking like a recruiter to make a stronger resume and portfolio.

0:42.9

After this.

0:48.8

Oh, that's my prime delivery.

0:52.6

Huh, already.

0:53.7

Only one thing can match the buzz of Prime's fast delivery.

0:57.2

And that's the buzz of Prime's entertainment.

1:00.0

What are we watching?

1:00.7

Heads of State, that new action comedy with Idris Elber as the Prime Minister,

1:04.3

John Sina as the President, and Priyanka Chopra Jonas as their only hope.

1:08.1

It looks like a blast.

1:09.3

From fast delivery to explosive entertainment, it's on Prime.

1:13.6

For only $899 a month, join now.

1:16.2

Content includes limited ads, subscription or to renews.

1:18.5

For more information, go to amazon.com.uk.uk slash prime.

1:21.2

Rated T for Teen.

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