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    joko-jobhunter

    Aggressive job hunting skill with research, outreach

    By @oyi77
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    SKILL.md
    # JobHunter Master
    
    **The aggressive job hunting skill that goes beyond "Easy Apply".**
    
    Most job seekers spray and pray. This skill hunts.
    
    ## Philosophy
    
    Easy Apply = lottery ticket. Real job hunting = sales process.
    
    The funnel:
    1. **Research** — Know the company better than their employees
    2. **Qualify** — Match your experience to their pain points  
    3. **Customize** — Tailor CV & cover letter for THIS job
    4. **Find the humans** — HR, hiring manager, team lead, insider
    5. **Engage** — Comment, connect, message, email
    6. **Follow up** — Persistence without being annoying
    
    ## Workflow
    
    ### Phase 1: Target Acquisition
    
    ```bash
    # Find jobs worth pursuing (not just Easy Apply)
    # Sources: LinkedIn, company career pages, AngelList, RemoteOK, HN Who's Hiring
    ```
    
    **Research checklist:**
    - [ ] Company size, funding stage, recent news
    - [ ] Tech stack (check job post, GitHub, StackShare, blog posts)
    - [ ] Company culture (Glassdoor, Blind, LinkedIn posts)
    - [ ] Recent hires in similar roles (LinkedIn)
    - [ ] Pain points (what are they building? what challenges?)
    
    ### Phase 2: Intelligence Gathering
    
    **Find the people:**
    1. **Hiring Manager** — Usually mentioned in job post or find via LinkedIn
    2. **HR/Recruiter** — Search "[Company] Recruiter" on LinkedIn
    3. **Team members** — People with similar titles at the company
    4. **Connections** — Any mutual connections? Alumni?
    
    **Find contact info:**
    - LinkedIn direct message
    - Email patterns: firstname@company.com, f.lastname@company.com
    - Tools: Hunter.io, Apollo.io, RocketReach
    - Twitter/X presence
    - Company blog authors
    
    ### Phase 3: Customize Materials
    
    **CV Adjustments:**
    - Lead with relevant experience for THIS role
    - Mirror their language (use keywords from job post)
    - Quantify achievements that match their needs
    - Remove irrelevant fluff
    
    **Cover Letter Formula:**
    ```
    Para 1: Why THIS company (show you researched)
    Para 2: Why YOU (specific experience matching their needs)
    Para 3: What you'll DO (concrete value you'll add)
    Para 4: Call to action (meeting request)
    ```
    
    ### Phase 4: Multi-Channel Approach
    
    **LinkedIn:**
    1. Connect with HR/hiring manager (personalized note)
    2. Comment thoughtfully on their posts
    3. Share relevant content they might see
    4. InMail if premium available
    
    **Email:**
    ```
    Subject: [Role] Application - [Your Name] | [Unique Value Prop]
    
    Short, punchy, shows you did homework.
    Attach CV. Link to portfolio/GitHub.
    Clear ask: "Would love 15 minutes to discuss."
    ```
    
    **Twitter/X:**
    - Follow company + key people
    - Engage with their content genuinely
    - DM if appropriate (after warming up)
    
    ### Phase 5: Follow-Up Cadence
    
    ```
    Day 0: Apply + Connect on LinkedIn
    Day 3: Follow-up email if no response
    Day 7: LinkedIn message or comment on their content
    Day 14: Final follow-up with new angle
    ```
    
    **Never:**
    - Send the same message twice
    - Be desperate or needy in tone
    - Spam multiple people at same company simultaneously
    
    ## Templates
    
    ### LinkedIn Connection Request
    ```
    Hi [Name], I just applied for the [Role] position and wanted to connect directly. 
    Your work on [specific thing] caught my attention. Would love to learn more about [Company]'s engineering culture.
    ```
    
    ### Cold Email
    ```
    Subject: Quick question about [Role] at [Company]
    
    Hi [Name],
    
    I noticed [Company] is hiring for [Role] and I'm genuinely excited about [specific thing about company - product, mission, tech].
    
    Quick background: I've spent [X years] doing [relevant experience], most recently [specific achievement that matches their needs].
    
    I'd love to learn more about what you're looking for in this role. Do you have 15 minutes this week for a quick call?
    
    Best,
    [Name]
    [LinkedIn] | [Portfolio/GitHub]
    ```
    
    ### Follow-Up
    ```
    Subject: Re: [Previous Subject]
    
    Hi [Name],
    
    Following up on my application for [Role]. 
    
    Since I last reached out, I [did something relevant - built something, wrote about topic, etc.].
    
    Still very interested in [Company]. Happy to chat whenever convenient.
    
    Best,
    [Name]
    ```
    
    ## Execution Commands
    
    ### Research Company
    ```bash
    # Web search for company intel
    web_search "[Company] engineering blog"
    web_search "[Company] tech stack"
    web_search "[Company] series [A/B/C] funding"
    web_search "site:glassdoor.com [Company] reviews"
    ```
    
    ### Find People
    ```bash
    # LinkedIn search via browser
    # Search: "[Company] recruiter" or "[Company] engineering manager"
    # Check mutual connections
    ```
    
    ### Email Discovery
    ```bash
    # Common patterns to try:
    # firstname@company.com
    # firstname.lastname@company.com
    # f.lastname@company.com
    # firstnamelastname@company.com
    ```
    
    ## Integration with Other Skills
    
    - **browser**: LinkedIn automation, company research
    - **bird**: Twitter engagement with company/employees
    - **gog**: Email outreach via Gmail
    - **nano-pdf**: CV editing and customization
    
    ## Success Metrics
    
    Track per application:
    - [ ] Company researched
    - [ ] CV customized
    - [ ] Cover letter written
    - [ ] HR/Hiring manager identified
    - [ ] Connection request sent
    - [ ] Follow-up scheduled
    
    ## Files
    
    Store job hunt data in:
    - `memory/job-targets.md` — Active targets and status
    - `memory/job-templates/` — Customized CVs and cover letters
    
    ---
    
    *"The job doesn't go to the best candidate. It goes to the best job hunter."*