your videos are very inspiring...and yea if you could make a video on your other certifications for the project manager role that would be very helpful.
What is the plug-in you use to evaluate the match of your resume? Also when you're batch applying, what do you do? Great video 🎉 thanks for sharing the journey
Google Chrome extension: jobalytics I go to LinkedIn and set the filters to the type of job I’m applying to; company size, salary, industry, etc.. Then I start applying. I reach out for a referral with each application. It’s direct but works.
@@Mah_fb 2 things. 1 is I use Otta to apply for recommended job. 2 I see jobs I’m interested in while I’m not doing a multiple hour application session. For both, I try to edit my resume for keywords from jobalytics. I try to not get too into applying for many jobs during this time because it’s not as productive. It takes a lot of time and because applying for job as a numbers game it’s not as fruitful.
MBA is better if you are only getting one and work in a corporate setting. As far as intensity, I would say MBA was easier because there is more information available about the program. It’s very popular.
I finished my second masters a month ago and already work in my chosen field. I’m trying to move higher. An MBA is sometimes a prerequisite to being in my field.
your videos are very inspiring...and yea if you could make a video on your other certifications for the project manager role that would be very helpful.
I’m going to talk about this on Sunday for you and others. Be sure to watch that video. It’s way too much to type out here.
This makes me hopeful for going on my masters degree journey
I'm interested to hear how you become a project manager pleaseeee
I’m interested in product management
I'm also interested in product management!
What is the plug-in you use to evaluate the match of your resume?
Also when you're batch applying, what do you do?
Great video 🎉 thanks for sharing the journey
Google Chrome extension: jobalytics
I go to LinkedIn and set the filters to the type of job I’m applying to; company size, salary, industry, etc.. Then I start applying. I reach out for a referral with each application. It’s direct but works.
@micalane this is great! I downloaded...it's very helpful!
I meant to ask, when you are NOT batch applying, what do you do?...my bad
@@Mah_fb 2 things. 1 is I use Otta to apply for recommended job. 2 I see jobs I’m interested in while I’m not doing a multiple hour application session. For both, I try to edit my resume for keywords from jobalytics. I try to not get too into applying for many jobs during this time because it’s not as productive. It takes a lot of time and because applying for job as a numbers game it’s not as fruitful.
I don’t think I can find the video you made on how to become a product manager, is that posted?
Do you think MBA or MSML was the better choice between the two and which one was easier/ less intense. Trying to weigh ROI and time spent. Thanks
MBA is better if you are only getting one and work in a corporate setting. As far as intensity, I would say MBA was easier because there is more information available about the program. It’s very popular.
What job are you currently working in that pays $100k+?
@@lulubayou1897 I’m a product manager.
So you got two masters degrees and aren't working in the field you want to be in?
I finished my second masters a month ago and already work in my chosen field. I’m trying to move higher. An MBA is sometimes a prerequisite to being in my field.
Is there a website that you look for remote jobs?
It’s just LinkedIn but I hear good things about Google’s job board. I also use Otta as a one off.
I can’t locate the tracker on esty
The link to it is in the description ☺️