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Why You Should Consider A Tech-Adjacent Job

In tech-adjacent roles, you may work closely with developers or a technical product, but not do any actual coding. For new graduates, these jobs can be a good opportunity to get their foot in the door of a desired company or industry.
Applicant Tracking System
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How To Optimize Your Resume For Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS)

If you want your resume to be seen by a real person, you've got to make it past the Applicant Tracking System. Here's how to crack the code and increase the chances your resume makes it to the hiring manager (instead of the digital trash can).
Cybersecurity Engineering

Top 7 Cities For Cybersecurity Jobs

Demand is booming for cybersecurity professionals, but you may be wondering - which are the best cities for cybersecurity jobs? Here's our list of the top 7 cities for cybersecurity professionals to find opportunity.
Using The 75% Rule In Job Applications
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How To Use The 75% Rule In Your Job Search

The 75% rule says "if you can do 75% of the job - apply." You don’t need to have 100% of the skills, traits, and abilities that the job description lists to apply for the role or secure an interview.
Self-Confidence
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The Unfair Advantage of Self-Confidence

For confident people, things come easy - jobs, raises, promotions. According to Chase Hughes, harnessing your internal self-confidence in 5 steps is key to getting ahead.
Transferable Skills In The Tech Industry
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Using Transferable Skills To Land A Tech Job

If you want to break into tech, transferable skills can help you land a new job, no matter how “unmatched” your skill set might appear to be. A deep dive into your experiences may reveal that you have far sought-after transferable skills than you thought.