Guides written for people starting their tech career: resume tips, interview prep, salary benchmarks, and application advice. Every article links to live job listings.
Based on real salary data from active entry-level listings.
Resume templates, interview questions, and cover letter advice for your first tech role.
Structure a one-page resume that highlights projects, internships, and skills ATS parsers can read.
Practice answers for coding basics, system design lite, and behavioral questions.
HTML/CSS/JS fundamentals plus React-style component questions.
SQL, spreadsheets, and business context: what interviewers actually test.
A simple 60-second script for new graduates.
Three short templates you can adapt in 10 minutes.
What to show when you do not have years of industry work.
APIs, databases, and practical coding: what to study first.
What entry-level roles actually pay, and how job titles compare.
Title jargon decoded for candidates with 0 to 2 years experience.
How to read global salary bands and avoid stipend data mislabeled as yearly pay.
Typical ranges and what moves the needle for new grads.
APM and associate PM roles: what to expect.
How location and stack affect offers for UI-focused roles.
Time zones, pay bands, and how to spot legitimate remote-first roles.
How to evaluate employers and find teams that invest in new talent.
Tradeoffs: speed, ownership, ambiguity, and mentorship gaps.
Signals to look for in job posts and career pages.
Apply smarter with fewer, better-targeted applications.
Quality vs volume: a realistic weekly target.
Spot bait-and-switch roles before you waste an hour applying.
A simple weekly checklist to stay organized.
When to optimize for learning vs compensation.