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Introduce Yourself ✌️
What's technology you're stoked about these days? Comment on this post — BUT ALSO tell us where you're from & why you're here! 😎 Feel free to share you're LinkedIn photo and connect with others. Once you introduce yourself, copy the link to your intro and sent it to me on Linkedin
Respond: Post Your Unique Summary Here
This is where it starts — your professional story, distilled into a few powerful lines. Your summary isn’t about listing tools. I’s about communicating your value, perspective, and unique lens on the work you do. In your comment below, include: - Your specialty — what you do best - Your top affinity — who you connect with naturally (ex. educators, nonprofits, open-source, etc.) - Your previous industry or current vertical (if applicable) — where you’ve built or what you’ve transitioned from Example: Backend developer who thrives in early-stage environments and messy codebases. I’ve worked mostly in FinTech, focusing on API reliability and transaction safety. Former financial analyst — I bring a systems mindset to engineering.
Call Recap: LinkedIn Funnel Debugging
Today’s call was 🔥 — because we hit three things that unblock people fast: 1) How to “map” a messy system design question into a framework Example from the call: “Two users in the same region… same internet… one gets fast load, the other lags… where’s the bottleneck?” Instead of answering like a developer (“I’d start debugging…”), we re-mapped it into a system design prompt: - Functional requirement: the page loads reliably - Non-functional requirement: consistent latency / performance - Then: walk through system components (LB, routing strategy, unhealthy host, etc.) Key move: turn scenario → requirements → components → hypotheses. That’s how you stay calm, structured, and drive the interview. 2) “Don’t keyword shove” — lead with structure, not buzzwords System design interviews usually go high-level → narrow. So your goal early isn’t to flex terminology — it’s to show you can: - clarify requirements - propose a sensible architecture - explain tradeoffs simply 3) We also did funnel debugging on outreach campaigns and found a common issue: If your profile positioning is too general, you’ll get decent acceptance on broad outreach……but company-specific campaigns (bigger brands) will underperform. Fix = lead with what makes you memorable (not just YOE + tech stack).“Python + 4 YOE” isn’t a differentiator by itself. 👇 What you can steal from this call ✅ If a prompt feels messy → map it into the system design framework ✅ In system design, think in components, not code/debugging ✅ Prioritize real data points (what actually happened in interviews) ✅ Your LinkedIn conversion rate is often a positioning problem, not an outreach problem – Nate 🎥 Replay: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ra6PBumxJgCDC_4tZEBNLwxas5qEoCpI/view?usp=sharing 📝 Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dJ0d2QwArcBF1flwTYBXxm3AhHnHFxbEfjsAc6xTS6o/edit?usp=sharing
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Call Recap: LinkedIn Funnel Debugging
Reflect: Find Your Affinities
Find and join one WhatsApp tech affinity group that connects with your background or goals. Share which one you joined — include a short note about what drew you to it or why it is relevant to you.
Reflect: Embody Confidence
Which of the confidence pillars feels strongest for you right now? Which one do you want to strengthen next — and what’s one concrete action you can take this week to do it?
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