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How to Sell Yourself Without Feeling Fake

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How to Sell Yourself Without Feeling Fake

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đŸ’Œ Practical Group Coaching for Ambitious Job Hunters

Are you stuck in your first job, working outside your field, or new to the country and struggling to stand out?

You’re not alone—and more importantly, you’re not out of options.
Join a community of Job Hackers—young professionals, career shifters, and recent migrants—who are rewriting their career stories and landing roles they love.

💡 What You’ll Walk Away With:

✅ Clarity on what you really want from your next role
✅ A practical, storytelling approach to make your CV irresistible
✅ Strategies to get noticed—even if you don’t tick all the boxes
✅ Real-world advice to navigate networking, interviews, and salary talks
✅ Group coaching, interactive challenges, and a boost of confidence

đŸ§‘â€đŸ« Meet Your Coach – Rafael Castillo

Rafael is a tech migrant from El Salvador who landed in New Zealand in 2015 with just $5,000 and a backpack full of dreams. Arriving on a three-month student visa, Rafael hustled to build a network that opened doors. Within months, he secured a job at Datacom, earning a pathway to residency.
Now, with over 16 years of experience in tech and recruitment, Rafael helps others fast-track their own career breakthroughs—without the corporate fluff.

đŸ‘„ Who This Is For:

  • 🚀 Young professionals who feel stuck or under-recognised and want to move up
  • 🔁 Career shifters looking to return to their dream field
  • 🌍 Newcomers to the country seeking practical, insider guidance

Each session focuses on a different part of the job hunt. We keep it engaging, actionable, and fun. Think group coaching meets career lab—where you practice, get feedback, and leave with something real to work on.

Whether you’re job hunting now or planning your next move, this is your space to strategise, grow, and connect.

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