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Unemployed Agilists: How to Increase Your Value to Get a Great Job, Part 3

Johanna Rothman

I assume you have some sort of functional product development expertise. If not, why are you in technical product development? This post is about your deep domain expertise, first in product, then in agility. First, the product-based expertise. That's often product people, testers, and some UI/UX people.

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The Productivity Booster You Have in Your Pocket, But Probably Don’t Use

Harvard Business

The idea that this software will genuinely save us time and increase our productivity is not yet taken seriously by business people or the general public. Though different manufacturers describe their products differently, there’s a substantial commonality: Change settings: “Turn on airplane mode,” or “Find my phone.”

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A Commercial Pilot’s 2-Year Plan to Break into Consulting

Management Consulted

Is my resume where it needs to be?” We’ve got your resume to go through, and as I gather you have a whole bunch of questions about consulting. Do you want to talk about your resume and your experience first, or do you want to talk about the questions that you have? Commercial Pilot’s Resume. Is that right?

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STAR Method

CaseInterview.com

The STAR Method is a way of answering resume-based interview questions that provides interviewers with clear, concrete and concise answers. The resume might read: * Increased sales by $10 million. Both candidates list on their resumes that they "grew sales by $10 million in 1 year.". There's that word many interviewers hate.

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