
Getting your next job
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What you will learn
Get past the first filter. Write a CV that is clear, relevant, and easy to scan — so hiring managers understand who you are and what you bring within seconds.
Show how you think. Build a portfolio that goes beyond visuals and makes your decision-making visible — so people can trust your work.
Explain your work properly. Structure case studies that are easy to follow, focused on key decisions, and show what changed because of your work.
Present with clarity. Talk through your work in a way that is confident, structured, and relevant to the role — not rushed, vague, or over-rehearsed.
Position yourself at the right level. Communicate your capability clearly — whether you’re junior, mid, or senior — so you’re not overlooked or misunderstood.
Turn existing work into stronger opportunities. Use what you already have (projects, coursework, experience) and present it in a way that leads to real conversations.
Understand how hiring actually works. See the process from the hiring manager’s perspective — so you stop guessing and start making deliberate decisions.

