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Sarah had always been proud of her work. She spent years building her career, gaining experience, and becoming an expert in her field. But recently, something changed. She decided to transition to remote work—more flexibility, more time with her family, and no more traffic. It seemed like the perfect plan. But no matter how hard she tried, it felt like she was shouting into a void. Sarah applied to job after job, tweaking her resume, and updating her LinkedIn profile whenever she thought of something new to add. Yet, after weeks of effort, her inbox was still empty. She began to doubt herself. *Was I not as skilled as I thought? Was there something wrong with me?* It was so frustrating But Sarah wasn’t someone who gave up easily. That’s when she found the bootcamp. At first, she was skeptical. Could something like this really make a difference? But deep down, she knew she needed a fresh perspective. From the first session, everything started to click. We worked together to break down what wasn’t working in her resume and LinkedIn profile. Turns out, Sarah wasn’t getting noticed because she wasn’t positioning herself in a way recruiters were looking for. Her skills were buried under generic language, and the keywords she was using didn’t match what employers were searching for. It wasn’t about changing who Sarah was, it was about showing the world what Sarah could bring to the table. And the results? Within just a few weeks of these changes, her inbox started filling up. Interview requests. Recruiters reaching out. Her new, optimized profile made her stand out in a sea of applicants. She had found her voice in a crowded market, and recruiters were finally listening. Is your resume invisible to recruiters? Let’s change that. Comment 'BOOTCAMP' below to get started on your transformation! Let’s make sure you get noticed because you deserve it. #remotework #linkedinoptimization #resumecustomization #30daysbootcamp #30daysremotejobbootcamp #bootcampalumi

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