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Jerry Lee

@JerryJHLee

Co-Founder @ Wonsulting // Forbes 30 Under 30 | Contact: [email protected]

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I'm thinking about what content to create next and I'd love to hear your crazy ideas!

What do you guys want to see more of? 🤔

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It's been an incredible week so far at , and we're ready to close it out with a bang!💥

On deck for Day 5 is Elgato's Julian Fest (@JFest) and Wonsulting's Jerry Lee (@JerryJHLee) and Jonathan Javier (@JWordsOfWisdom)!

Today is also the last day to register

It's been an incredible week so far at #RemoteWorks2024, and we're ready to close it out with a bang!💥 On deck for Day 5 is @elgato's Julian Fest (@JFest) and @wonsulting's Jerry Lee (@JerryJHLee) and Jonathan Javier (@JWordsOfWisdom)! Today is also the last day to register
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Your story won't just be a memoir; it will be a survival guide for someone in need. Your triumphs and challenges will illuminate the path for others, turning your experiences into a blueprint for resilience and success. The blank pages ahead are not just for you; they are a

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If you’re transitioning to a new field, remember that your unique experiences bring value. Leverage your diverse background as a strength, not a setback.

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Ghosting is not just a dating phenomenon—it happens in job searches too. If a recruiter disappears, it's their loss. Keep pushing forward and don't let this experience undermine your confidence.

As my girlfriend always says, 'It's not you, it's THEM!'

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When a recruiter keeps you in the dark about salary, it's a red flag. Transparency from the start fosters mutual respect and trust.

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Isolation can be a real challenge in remote work. Make an effort to connect with your colleagues beyond work topics—virtual lunches or quick catch-ups can make a big difference.

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Feeling stuck in your career? A transition might be just what you need. Start by identifying your passions and how they align with potential job opportunities. Sometimes, a fresh start is the best way forward.

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Remote work isn’t just a job adjustment, it's a lifestyle change. To succeed, set boundaries, create a dedicated workspace, and don’t forget to log off. Work-life balance is key!

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Transitioning to a new career can feel like starting from scratch, but it's also an exciting opportunity to reinvent yourself. Embrace the learning curve and network in your new field. Every step is progress!

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Dealing with recruiters who can’t seem to give you a straight answer? If they dodge your questions now, it might reflect the company's overall communication style. Consider this a critical aspect of your job decision process.

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My friend who shared a hotel room with me told me I work while I sleep.

Him: You woke up in the middle of the night and screamed “TEAM WE HAVE TO FOCUS ON THE PRIORITIES OF THE MEETING”

Him: “You work while you sleep”💀💀💀💀

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Received a job offer without salary info? It's like agreeing to a deal blindfolded. Politely but firmly request all compensation details. It's not just about salary, but understanding your full package. Empower yourself with information!

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Ghosted by a recruiter after a seemingly great interview? It's frustrating but common. Don't let it stop you. Follow up politely, and if it’s still silent, move on. There are employers out there who will value your time and skills.

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Ever landed a 'VP of Sales' interview only to find the job description is as clear as mud? Vague titles often signal unclear expectations. Don’t be shy to ask for specifics—knowing what you're signing up for can save you from future headaches.

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Just got a job offer but they're keeping the salary details under wraps? That's a major red flag. Always insist on full disclosure before moving forward. Transparency in compensation discussions sets the tone for a respectful professional relationship.

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Feeling overwhelmed at a job fair? Approach it with a plan: target specific employers, prepare your elevator pitch, and gather business cards for follow-up.

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Hesitant to send a follow-up email? It’s professional to demonstrate your interest and ask for updates a week or so after applying or interviewing.

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Noticed a typo in your application after submission? Use this as a reminder to double-check your materials in the future. Mistakes happen; learning from them is crucial.

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Applied and heard nothing back? Continue to apply elsewhere while following up respectfully on previous applications. Persistence is key.

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