This page is a curated collection of high-quality resume, interview, LinkedIn, and job search resources. I built this as a practical reference – not theory, not recycled advice – but links and guides that are genuinely useful when you’re actively trying to land interviews. I continually add to it as I find great new resources.

The sections are organized to follow the job search process: start with your LinkedIn profile and where to find jobs, move into recruiter outreach, then interview prep, follow-up, and finally resume and career transition tips. Jump to wherever you are right now.

Table of Contents

Your LinkedIn Profile

Your LinkedIn profile is one of the most important assets in a modern job search. Recruiters use it to find candidates, evaluate fit, and decide whether to reach out — often before they ever see a resume. The resources below focus on headlines, visibility settings, and profile consistency. If you’re using a default or role-only headline, start here.

Writing your headline

Visibility and settings

Profile consistency across platforms

Job Boards That Aren’t LinkedIn

LinkedIn is useful, but it’s far from the only place where real opportunities live. This section covers where to look — actual job boards and remote-first companies. For how to approach your search once you’re there, see Job Search Strategy below.

Lists of remote job boards

Remote-first companies (not boards — actual companies known to hire remote)

Startup jobs specifically

Job Search Strategy

Where you search matters less than how you search. These resources cover the tactics, frameworks, and mindset shifts that separate people who get traction from those who keep applying into the void.

Finding jobs before everyone else does

Networking and outreach

Frameworks and big-picture strategy

Finding Recruiters

Knowing how to identify and connect with the right recruiters can significantly improve your odds. These resources explain how to search LinkedIn effectively and approach outreach in a way that actually gets a response.

Interview Guides

Strong interviews are rarely improvised. The guides below cover both behavioral and role-specific preparation, including deep dives into Product Manager interviews at major tech companies.

FAANG company guides (via Ari Janover)

Check out Ari’s free course to land a Product Manager job → arijanover.com

Preparation frameworks

Question banks

More Interview Resources

Tips, frameworks, and tactical advice for performing well in the interview itself — what to say, what to avoid, how to signal seniority without sounding rehearsed.

Before the interview

During the interview

Prep and storytelling

Thank You Notes

Post-interview follow-up is underrated. Done well, it can reinforce your candidacy, address a weak answer, and show you’re already thinking about the role.

Resume, Pivots & Career Transition Tips

Gaps, short tenures, career pivots, and resume language — the details that quietly hurt otherwise strong candidates.

Gaps and transitions

Resume language

Headshots

Overwhelmed by all this?

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