One of my first interviews was for a student organization. I was around 17 at the time, and based on the description of the volunteers they were looking for, I was an excellent fit. Or so I thought... It was a three-phase process, and it all came down to the one-on-one interview. I answered all the questions confidently and constantly glorified my experience in the past and not focusing on the value I could provide to them. I got in. Until I became the recruiter later on in the journey, I realized if I were to interview myself like that, I would reject me instantly, haha. When going to interviews, prepare in advance, do your research on the company, prepare questions, assess yourself, and identify necessary learning experiences that will contribute to your role in the company. So how did your first interview go? Share experiences and tips & trick down below
For me it's Boltic. When I see the pace at which our team is adding new features to Boltic every week, I feel so proud of being associated with it. We launched Boltic on Product Hunt and the journey so far has been amazing for the entire team. So many users are able to solve their day to day work problems using Boltic. Let me know if you gave it a try, if not you can try it at boltic.io . Now name one product that you are proud of and why?
Each day we scroll past hundreds (maybe thousands?) of tweets, articles, etc and it's impossible to consume it all. Have you recently read something that you think others should make time for this week? Share below
I would love to know what you people are working on. Maybe I will find some excellent and exciting tools, SaaS, extensions, or productivity tools that I can share with my audience.
Creative block affects everyone at some point, I get it quite often when working on a new idea, normally I use exercise, relaxing, reading and journalling to get to a better state. How about you?
Hi makers, I've been writing a lot for work recently and recently discovered an AI writing tool that's become part of my everyday work life. Made me curious! What are some tools you have discovered this year that you can't live without. Share your thoughts! :)
Happy Monday makers! With the start of a new week, let's come together for some collaboration! Share what you're working on, what stage it's in, who your target audience is, and how others can help. Then in return help out other makers with their products!