I'm trialing with Pathrise currently and am considering if the high price tag is worth it vs. paying an order of magnitide less out of pocket for Exponent and other "a la carte" services. Has anyone used Pathrise, Exponent, or any similar services and had good results? What did they do well? What do you wish they had done better? Do you feel like it made a meaningful impact on your placement? Especially curious to hear from those who used services to land Sr+ level roles. Some background on my search: I'm leaving startup life after spending most of my career there, so I really know next to nothing about the big tech world. I already blew my interviews at Google (pass for L6) and Meta (downleveled from E6 to E4 + teammatching purgatory 😩) due to easily avoidable missteps. I'm ramping up a new gauntlet of interviews, and I'd like to be amply prepared this time. I ideally want help with: - Resume polishing and ATS optimization - System design (scored E4, confident I can bring it up to E5) - Behavioral interview (lower priority. scored as E5 at Meta, but I can probably get that up to E6 with coaching) I'm aiming for E5/L5/Senior roles at: Amazon (intervirw scheduled) Microsoft (referred) Airbnb (referral in progress) Coinbase (looking for referrals 😇) TC: $0 🫠
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For Microsoft, One resource I found it helped me incredibly well with behavioral interviews was the 48 cards deck from 9to5cards https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKLRLP7P
Exponent’s training videos are solid depending on the company you’re interviewing with. Just don’t get scammed into signing an income share agreement with any of these organizations.
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