Most candidates never ask for feedback after a rejection — and miss one of the best chances to improve. Here's exactly how to ask, what to say, and 5 email templates you can copy today.
Many candidates over-prepare for roles that were never a strong match to begin with. This post explains how to read job descriptions for real signals, assess alignment with your experience, and prepare by positioning your strengths — not by trying to cover everything.
Interview rejection often leads candidates to overcorrect or lose confidence. This post explains how to separate real improvement signals from noise, identify patterns across interviews, and focus only on changes that actually move the needle — while safely ignoring feedback that doesn’t apply.
Most interview feedback feels vague and unhelpful — not because interviewers are careless, but because candidates lack a system to learn from it. This post explains why feedback fails, how to turn scattered comments into real signals, and how to compound insights across interviews to improve meaningfully over time.