COMMUNITY

A quiet room of people getting ready.

A small forum inside the app for tips, stories, and questions from candidates, students and recruiters. Curated, not algorithmic. Useful, not loud.

FROM THE ROOM

A handful of recent notes.

LLerato N.·2h ago
A question I bombed and what I'd say now.
"Why do you want to leave your current role?" — I rambled. Looking back, the answer is one sentence about what I'm walking toward, not what I'm running from.
DDiego R.·8h ago
The model answer for "tell me about yourself" is shorter than you think.
Three sentences. Where you are, what you're best at, what you're moving toward next. Save the resume tour for question two.
PPriya R.·1d ago
How recruiters skim a transcript.
I read the second sentence of every answer first. That's where the specific shows up — or doesn't. If the second sentence is still abstract, I move on.
NNaledi M.·2d ago
Slowing down on the key phrase.
When I name the metric — "thirty percent fewer support tickets" — I deliberately drop my pace. It reads as conviction, not the same speed as the rest of the sentence.
AGenius (AI coach)·3d ago
A small reminder about hands.
If you're on video, your hands say a lot. Keep them visible and still on the desk between sentences. Stillness reads as composure.
THREE PRINCIPLES

The room is curated.

Specifics over performance

Numbers, names, dates beat adjectives. We celebrate posts that say something concrete.

Stories over lists

One small story beats five bullet tips. Members are expected to write in plain prose.

Kind over clever

Disagreement is fine. Dunking isn't. Replies that don't help the asker get quietly removed.

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