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We are way past the 1st quarter of 2026. Was getting your next job one of your goals? If it was, it should become the goal. Because this next quarter is going to pass quick. Then another year will go by, you'll be at the same desk, with the same commute thinking: "I should've made it the goal of 2026." Fret not. Here's your plan to get more interviews than you can handle: Step 1 - Realize that a 30% raise, or a different environment, or remote work is important to you. Step 2 - Choose the 1 niche that will make this happen for you. Step 3 - Make yourself a match for that 1 niche. At this point, you're probably wondering: "Cyber, what? How does that get me more interviews than I can handle. I've already decided Good, you have a focus of where you've studied. But when it's time to actually make moves, your niche, looks different than the actions of building labs, or certification studies. Do you want to know how I know? Because I've seen a BIG ratio in resumes applied to interviews gotten if you treat your niche as your next job. Open up that same job, the description becomes what you rapidly learn. Open up that same job, the description is what you learn to match your resume on. The more you think like this. The more your gut instinct knows how to take your background and make it a perfect fit for your next role. You'll find that before you even finish sending out 30 resumes, you'll have more interviews than you can handle. But you need to choose your 1 niche first: the job title. Yours truly, PS If you're not getting interviews after sending out 10 resumes, you must read this (Get Paid in Tech: the premium edition): #3 How to Build a Resume Template for your Niche |