Tuesday, February 4 – “100 Applications, No Interviews!”

Happy Tuesday!
Here’s what’s on the job description for today:
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New roles from a growing web3 company.
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Today’s Question: “I have applied to over 100 roles and received no interviews yet. I’m coming from a financial services background and looking to transition into Private Equity. How do I improve?”
“However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at.”
– Stephen Hawking

IN HIRING
Uphold
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Running a digital wallet for the volatile but growing crypto world, Uphold is a great place for those interested in entering the web3 space.
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Over 40 roles are available and they do sponsor visas.
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Here are a few of the most interesting roles available
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Enterprise Onboarding Specialist – Click here for full details
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CRM Marketing Manager – Click here for full details
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Junior Business Analyst – Click here for full details
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Click here for the company’s career page


TODAY’S QUESTION
Today’s Question: “I have applied to over 100 roles and received no interviews yet. I’m coming from a financial services background and looking to transition into Private Equity. How do I improve?”
Recommendation: this feels like two questions. I’ll answer them separately:
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First, 100 apps and no interviews. It seems like something you’re doing isn’t working:
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Are you applying for roles you’re not a good fit for?
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You may be applying for appropriate roles but not showing the relevance on your resume well enough.
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Second, transitioning into PE is brutal. I’ve seen a few people do it and here’s what it takes:
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If you’re in a ultra-competitive location such as New York or London, you require highly transferrable skills such as M&A or Investment Banking.
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Even with this experience, or other Private Equity experience, it’s a challenge.
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If you don’t have this background, it’s worth considering a stepping stone between where you are now and then entering your dream field.
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Finally, move away from just using the ideas here and find out what the truth is with your background.
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Reach out to people who have jobs in the field you want (PE for you) and ask them:
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Does your background make sense to get a job?
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If not, what would they do if they were you and wanted to move from where you are into that field over the medium term?
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Conclusion:
Entering Private Equity is among the most difficult transitions but with the right strategy and a longer timeline, it’s possible.
Have a great day,
Adam