u/macncheeselover8

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Bringing up sponsorship during interviews?

Hi! I’ve been digital-nomadding for a few years now and looking to transition into a more permanent move. I networked my way into an opportunity to interview at a startup based in London and SF. I’ve asked to be considered for a role in London (I am an American with no work visa-would need help facilitating a work visa). The application says nothing about requiring a right to work in the UK…

Not sure if anybody’s had a similar experience or has advice as to whether I should bring this up right off the bat, or only if I get an offer and could maybe negotiate it? I just don’t want to waste either of our time, but also not sure if bringing it up immediately would just take my chances of negotiating it at all away…?

maybe this is more job / interview advice lol. TIA

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u/macncheeselover8 — 3 days ago

AE to Onboarding or Customer Success - how to position myself

Hey all

I’ve been an AE for about 8 months after a year of being a BDR. Honestly I have not had fun and I’m very burnt out—hence why I’m looking at moving into onboarding/implementation or CS.

I’ve brought this up to my management already—but am also looking outside my company to make the transition. I’d love some advice on how to position myself for an OB or CS role (on my resume, interview, while networking etc. anything)

Would also love to hear from others who have made a similar transition

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u/macncheeselover8 — 10 days ago

Can’t seem to find on google…anybody been to el tunco in recent and have recommendations for cafes or cowork spots with reliable internet? Or a general review of el tunco as a DN? TIA 🙏

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u/macncheeselover8 — 2 months ago