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Turing Job Hunt Plan

I created general calendar blocks, with specific goals broken down in the event descriptions, but it's very unrealistic for me to do task-by-task scheduling for something like this. I know myself well and am not at all concerned about being able to manage my time outside of school. I'll spend at least these time blocks, and most likely even go beyond those times.

What motivates you?

  • Getting a job at a place that works for my lifestyle (i.e. being able to walk to work from home).

How will you keep yourself going when faced with rejection in the job search?

  • I'm super comfortable with rejection and have been rejected from jobs plenty of times.

How will you hold yourself accountable to your plans? (Ex: Attend Mod 5, meet with cohortmates, attend Kayt's coffee shop hours, etc.)

  • This is not a problem for me. I have tons of internal accountability and am usually the one holding other people accountable.

How do you like to communicate?

  • Email, slack, or in-person.

What is your ideal job?

  • Very casual atmosphere, small team, culture focused on empathy

What has been your approach to the job search so far?

  • I have only been applying very casually so far, but will pick up the pace immediately after graduation. I have a large network in the Denver tech scene and will likely end up with a job through my network.

What could you use help with?

  • Technical interviews: this is the one area that I have low confidence in.

Anything else you'd like Kayt to know? N/A

If you are not using Huntr, please include a link here to the job tracker you're using so that Kayt can follow along with your progress. N/A

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