Next week is my last week at Careerist: Sales Engineering Course review update.

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • 00:00 Intro
    00:48 The Most Challenging Part of the Course
    01:37 The Most Valuable Insights/takeaways of the Course
    02:25 What advice would you give to someone considering taking the course?
    03:53 How many stars would you give Careerist 1-5?
    05:25 How to get in touch with me
    06:06 Possible feature on Careerist CZcams Channel
    06:41 Outro
    Careerist Sales Engineering Course: the latest updates and to the Sales Engineering Internship stimulator with Careerist.

Komentáře • 18

  • @Pharaohinthecut
    @Pharaohinthecut Před rokem +5

    Course careers is probably a better course especially for the price point. 450 with a guaranteed job at the end and you’ll master the front end of the sales process. You could go to WGU and get a whole IT degree with multiple industry standard certifications for the price of Careerist in one semester too if you really put in work.

    • @goatf0rm
      @goatf0rm  Před rokem

      I've heard a lot of great things about WGU too. If you're looking to get your foot in the door with an SDR or BDR role, I would definitely recommend Course Careers as a strong option. However, keep in mind that there are other options available for becoming a Sales Engineer that aren't Careerist.

    • @Pharaohinthecut
      @Pharaohinthecut Před rokem +2

      @@goatf0rm to be concise completing a cert like aws solutions architect (usually post sales or hybrid pre and post sales consultant), learning how to demo and networking can get you an entry level sales engineer job if they like you and you fit into the culture because you’ll learn everything on the job anyways.
      The 3500 degree is enough to check the boxes at most start up to midsize companies, careerist bootcamp is iffy but I know hubspot (which is basically a tier 2 company under FAANG) has hired some people I’ve spoken with that have only a careerist background. The sales process isn’t that difficult to learn on your own though. Careerist is sketchy due to all the fake reviews with fake LinkedIn accounts and the faking of experience… Its not the most comprehensive program, but there aren’t many, the only other I’ve heard of was presales collective (4 week 2500 program) it seemed pretty legit but not widely spoken about .. But studying the technology you’re interested in and getting a cert just to prove you have the capacity to learn and coupling that in with a presales book or 2, with one encompassing spin sells in it would probably give a person a more comprehensive load in way less time. Networking (is mandatory) with actual people in companies you want to work in with the presales engineers, AE, ofc hiring managers, to learn how to tailor your resume, practice mock interviews etc. I only mentioned course careers because I’ve networked with a girl whom in 2 weeks finished it and became a pre sales consult in the same month. And she was just trying to become an SDR with a 60k base… But it was due to that company actually having partnerships that she was introduced to someone who saw her scores and listened to her calls and reached out himself to make the contact for SE. Never did it myself but I saw the curriculum seemed standard. But in the end none of it is needed, just different routes. I don’t like careerist business practices and the way it’s marketed through bigger influencers whom a lot (such as Cyrus) made most of their money “in tech” by being an affiliate of the program not the actual role they wanted. And for the price it’s BS they need to get partners so they can charge the business more and the job seeker less. Maybe offer a real internship with a partner company who can then hire you. At that point they can vet the job seekers as there would be a larger influx and stop committing fraudulent activity with the reviews and provide real statistics of outcomes with the data to prove it .

    • @Pharaohinthecut
      @Pharaohinthecut Před rokem +1

      @@goatf0rm tbh I wouldn’t even read that last comment😭. The first run on sentence is enough. I wish you luck in your journey, I got my first break at Afro Tech within an hour of being there with a few offers but you might not want to wait until November.

    • @goatf0rm
      @goatf0rm  Před rokem +1

      @@Pharaohinthecut There's a lot good info in this 💎 Thanks for sharing bro

    • @goatf0rm
      @goatf0rm  Před rokem

      @@Pharaohinthecut I appreciate those words bro! I'm sure people will pull-up on this video, read your post, and find value 🚀

  • @user-pr8gf4ti7g
    @user-pr8gf4ti7g Před rokem +1

    keep going. would love to see the results

    • @goatf0rm
      @goatf0rm  Před rokem

      Thanks for the encouragement 😎 I just uploaded a new video, so be sure to check it out and let me know what you think!

  • @tyhsfhsg5144
    @tyhsfhsg5144 Před rokem +1

    So are their more steps you need to go through to get a job

    • @goatf0rm
      @goatf0rm  Před rokem

      Yes. The most important part of the journey is the job search, application, networking grind. They have a system that assists with this but you can't rely on it as the only way to get a position.

  • @imransawaneh9001
    @imransawaneh9001 Před rokem +1

    Hey bro what company did you intern for?

    • @goatf0rm
      @goatf0rm  Před rokem +1

      The careerist internship was with Careerist. They said it was different in the past (outside companies)and it may be different now, but that was my experience.

    • @Babygirl_123
      @Babygirl_123 Před 4 měsíci

      @@goatf0rmwould you recommend careerist for manual qa engineer ?

    • @goatf0rm
      @goatf0rm  Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Babygirl_123 I would look at more cost effective options

    • @Babygirl_123
      @Babygirl_123 Před 4 měsíci

      @@goatf0rm so the issue is the cost not the result ?

  • @Cam_Nation
    @Cam_Nation Před rokem +1

    What's your linkedin? Would love to connect.

    • @goatf0rm
      @goatf0rm  Před rokem

      www.linkedin.com/in/cevictor