Slide 1 - Introduction & Promise
This title slide is named "Introduction & Promise." Its subtitle highlights "Why Job Portals Fail – Interviews via Google + WhatsApp."
Introduction & Promise
Why Job Portals Fail – Interviews via Google + WhatsApp

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Title: How Google + WhatsApp Can Directly Get You Interviews (Not Motivation, Not Theory) One-line promise: “If you use Google and WhatsApp properly, you can find real opportunities, contact real people, and get replies — using only your phone.” --- Slide 1: Introduction - Context: Why traditional job portals fail - Promise: Get interviews using tools you already have - Outcome: Learn how to use Google & WhatsApp for real results --- PART 1: Using Google to Find Opportunities That Are ACTUALLY REAL Slide 2: Why Google Beats Job Portals - Job portals show expired posts - Google shows active & current listings - Result: More relevant applications → Higher response rate Slide 3: Google to Find Current Internships & Jobs - Search examples: - internship 2025 apply now - hiring interns immediately - walk-in interview + city - site:linkedin.com “hiring intern” - Demo: Live Google search examples Slide 4: Find the Right Person, Not the HR Inbox - Search examples: - company name + HR - company name + talent acquisition - site:linkedin.com company name recruiter - Key message: “Your resume is not bad. It’s just never being seen.” Slide 5: Google for Interview Prep - Search examples: - company name interview questions - company name glassdoor interview - company name case study - Benefit: Better preparation = Higher selection chance Slide 6: Google Docs as a Career Tool - Create: - Master resume - Skills document - Internship tracker - Interview prep doc - Benefit: Faster applications + Less stress --- PART 2: Using WhatsApp to Turn Applications into Conversations Slide 7: Why WhatsApp Matters - After first email, everything moves to WhatsApp - Use for: - Scheduling interviews - Follow-ups - Informal referrals - Internal sharing Slide 8: Professional Messaging Templates - Template 1: Asking about openings “Hello [Name], I found your profile while researching [company]...” - Benefit: Clear, respectful outreach Slide 9: Following Up Without Being Annoying - Follow-up after 3–5 days - Template: “Hello [Name], just following up...” - Benefit: Polite persistence = Replies Slide 10: WhatsApp Resume Sharing Tips - File name: Riti_Pamecha_Marketing_Intern.pdf - Short intro text with resume - Never send just “Resume” - Benefit: Looks professional instantly Slide 11: WhatsApp Groups = Hidden Job Boards - Alumni, department, and internship groups - Fact: “Most internships are shared in WhatsApp groups before portals.” --- Slide 12: Positioning & Takeaways - Opening line: “Yesterday we fixed your resume...” - Closing line: “A good resume gets you shortlisted. Google finds opportunities. WhatsApp converts them.” --- Slide 13: Summary - Google = Find real opportunities & people - WhatsApp = Turn those into conversations - Result: Direct interviews, no motivation theory
Practical guide: Use Google to find active jobs, recruiters, and prep materials; WhatsApp for templates, follow-ups, resume sharing, and groups to turn opportunities into direct interviews—no theory,
This title slide is named "Introduction & Promise." Its subtitle highlights "Why Job Portals Fail – Interviews via Google + WhatsApp."
Why Job Portals Fail – Interviews via Google + WhatsApp

Google outperforms job portals by surfacing active opportunities instead of expired listings. Use targeted searches like 'internship 2025 apply now', find HR via company + recruiter, and prep interviews with company + Glassdoor questions.
Source: User-provided content

This section header introduces "Google Tools & WhatsApp Power" for landing interviews. It specifies Google Docs for resumes and trackers, plus WhatsApp for conversations, scheduling, and hidden job groups.
Google Docs for resumes/trackers; WhatsApp for convos, scheduling & hidden job groups.
Source: Job search presentation: Google Tools & WhatsApp Power

The slide features WhatsApp messaging templates: an initial personalized outreach like "Hello [Name], found your profile at [company]. Interested in [role] openings?" and a follow-up after 3-5 days. Resume sharing tips include naming files as "NamePosition.pdf," sending with a short intro, avoiding just "Resume," and joining alumni groups for hidden jobs.
| Messaging Templates | Resume Sharing Tips |
|---|---|
| Initial: "Hello [Name], found your profile at [company]. Interested in [role] openings?" Follow-up (3-5 days): "Hello [Name], just checking in on my message..." Polite & personalized. | File name: NamePosition.pdf. Send with short intro: "Here's my resume for [role]." Never just "Resume." Join alumni groups for hidden jobs. |

The slide's key takeaways highlight using Google to find real opportunities and people, and WhatsApp to convert conversations into interviews. These phone-based tools fix unseen resumes with direct, practical results—no theory involved.
**Key Takeaways:
Resume unseen? Fixed with these tools. Direct results. No theory.**
Use Google + WhatsApp → Find ops, contact people, get replies—on your phone.
Source: How Google + WhatsApp Can Directly Get You Interviews (Not Motivation, Not Theory)

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