Early this year, I suddenly found myself hunting for jobs. After a comfortable stay of more than three years in an organisation, I decided to go for a change.
This post aims to share some lessons I realised.
What does your product do?
In the job market, either you build products or you are the product. I have no shame in acknowledging that I am the latter. It is as simple as saying that either you’re an entrepreneur or you’re everybody else.
I stopped saying, “Taruna can do this, that, that, and even that.” I started saying:
How well does your marketing website (or resume) perform?
On average, a resume gets six seconds worth of a glance. Now, go back and look at your resume. Is it optimised for a six-second glance?
If your experience is anywhere between zero to six years, a one-pager is good enough. And don’t forget to have a hero. It’s what stands out in your resume.

How do you price yourself?
Make sure that the cost you ask for your product is less than the value you can provide. Customers must see a positive ROI in buying you.
This article was first published on Medium
This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here
This article was first published on Medium
This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here