John Marty
Summary: Hi! I'm John, A few years ago I landed at Amazon as a Product Manager. My mission is to help you land your dream job at a big tech company too! On this channel I share LinkedIn tips, career advice, and a little bit of personal development.
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the future of job search
Someone asked me about how they should create content content on LinkedIn that they are passionate about when they also have their day job. Here's my response.
Will you be happier after you land in big tech? That's the topic I address in this video where I breakdown making more money and feeling a sense of fulfillment. Hope this video helps shed a little light on job happiness vs money.
A new job or promotion often comes with a pay raise which entices us to change our standard of living. This cycle of continually increasing our expenses as our income rises plays itself out as we grow in our careers. We buy nicer things, we get a better car, and we (maybe one day) buy a house. Little by little we accumulate things that subconsciously validate our place in society, but we never stop to realize one of life's most liberating things - that who we are is already enough. And certainly, what we already have is enough. Instead we continue the cycle of consumption, strengthening our enslavement to what we own until we can never break free. For me, one thing that began shifting my mindset around consumption validation was to ask myself a simple question - Does this purchase come from a place of needing validation? I did this over and over again, until I got a sense of what truly brings me joy versus purchasing as a compulsion for consumption. Recently my wife and I decided to rent a 900sq ft house for $1,400 a month. We could have purchased a house, we could have gone bigger than what we have now, but we decided to go small, and to simplify, Find ways to break free from the mindset that you have to increase what you have, what you own, what you spend. You don’t have to; you can make a choice. Don’t follow society’s compulsion for consumption and definition of happiness; create your own ideal situation where you have options, where you create a life of less, and less stress.
How to Find Purpose with One Question
In this video I share my thoughts on what people are doing wrong when it comes to the job search process.
Does GPA matter after College - or even high school? It didn't for me....I'll share my thoughts, and provide a couple tips to answer GPA related questions (if yours is terrible).
Here are 5 pieces of career advice that have shaped my journey over the past couple years.
3 tips to answer the question “Why should we hire you?” and a sample answer that you can use. 1. Research the mission and product offering of the company 2. Select three achievements that relate to the job description and company mission. Each example should illustrate that you can deliver value from day one. This is your key differentiator. 3. Explain how your experience, skills and attributes make you the best fit for the job. Here’s a sample answer: “given what I know about the role, and unique challenges being faced by the company you should hire me for three reasons: the first is a combination of my in-depth knowledge of the industry, my unique skill set and past achievements. In my previous role I achieved X, Y, and Z which is why I know I can deliver value from day 1. The second reason is that I extensively researched the company, and feel my values are 100% aligned with company values. More specifically, value X- this is something I’m proud to be known for if you were to ask colleagues. And lastly, I’m just really passionate about the work - I’ve been doing it for the past X number of years, and I see myself digging in, and honing my skills for the foreseeable future. Hope this helps! - Best Wishes!
3 tips to answer the question “Why should we hire you?” and a sample answer that you can use. 1. Research the mission and product offering of the company 2. Select three achievements that relate to the job description and company mission. Each example should illustrate that you can deliver value from day one. This is your key differentiator. 3. Explain how your experience, skills and attributes make you the best fit for the job. Here’s a sample answer: “given what I know about the role, and unique challenges being faced by the company you should hire me for three reasons: the first is a combination of my in-depth knowledge of the industry, my unique skill set and past achievements. In my previous role I achieved X, Y, and Z which is why I know I can deliver value from day 1. The second reason is that I extensively researched the company, and feel my values are 100% aligned with company values. More specifically, value X- this is something I’m proud to be known for if you were to ask colleagues. And lastly, I’m just really passionate about the work - I’ve been doing it for the past X number of years, and I see myself digging in, and honing my skills for the foreseeable future. Hope this helps! - Best Wishes!
The Linkedin profile photo is the gateway for recruiters to read more on your profile. I'll share some tips and a few examples of good and bad photos. And, at the end I'll also share a resource that let's others vote on the quality of your photo across dimensions such as competence, likeability, and being influential.
The Linkedin profile photo is the gateway for recruiters to read more on your profile. I'll share some tips and a few examples of good and bad photos. And, at the end I'll also share a resource that let's others vote on the quality of your photo across dimensions such as competence, likeability, and being influential.
The scheduled time of your interview has the ability to make or break you. In this video, I'll break down a study that illustrates this point, and give you a strategy to increase your chances for success. I came across a happiness study in the book When by Daniel Pink. The study found that that peoples self-reported happiness rises from 9am-noon, and then sharply declines from noon till 3pm. When it comes time to landing your next interview, make sure to schedule it between 10am-12PM to increase your chances for success! I hope these interview tips help you on your journey!
The scheduled time of your interview has the ability to make or break you. In this video, I'll break down a study that illustrates this point, and give you a strategy to increase your chances for success. I came across a happiness study in the book When by Daniel Pink. The study found that that peoples self-reported happiness rises from 9am-noon, and then sharply declines from noon till 3pm. When it comes time to landing your next interview, make sure to schedule it between 10am-12PM to increase your chances for success! I hope these interview tips help you on your journey!
Excited to show you how to land interviews in 24 hours by leveraging Linkedin comments. The comments section of Linkedin is one of the most under-valued placed to grab people's attention for jobs, but nobody's talking about it!