Mayuri searched for 1.5 years with no traction then land her dream role in 60 days.
Автор: Irina Posan
Загружено: 2026-02-21
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Laid off during maternity leave.
16 months of applying.
Endless ghosting.
Mayuri wasn’t underqualified. She was exhausted.
With 8+ years in HR and Amazon on her resume, she assumed interviews would come quickly.
Instead, she spent over a year customizing resumes, writing cover letters, and refreshing job boards for hours a day.
The effort was there.
The results weren’t.
Then the strategy changed.
She stopped tailoring her resume for every job.
She rebuilt it once — properly.
She prepared using clear interview frameworks instead of hoping she would “wing it.”
She practiced her pitch until confidence replaced anxiety.
Within 24 hours of using the new resume, she got a callback.
Within weeks, she landed an offer.
That offer was canceled.
Most people would have spiraled.
She didn’t.
She stayed ready.
Less than 60 days after joining the program, she received another offer —
Higher pay.
More responsibility.
A stronger growth path.
She went from questioning her value to proving it.
This video breaks down:
• Why tailoring your resume to every job may be slowing you down
• The interview framework that helped her answer every question clearly
• How to rebuild confidence after 16 months of rejection
• What to do when an offer gets canceled
• How a strong 30 60 90 plan can win you the job
If you’ve been applying for months without traction…
If you were laid off and your confidence took a hit…
If you’re tired of rewriting your resume for every application…
If you feel experienced but overlooked in this market…
This will resonate.
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