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📖 [Now Available on Kindle] Decode and Conquer, 3rd Edition 📣

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Now Available on Kindle: D&C 3rd Edition

I’m happy to announce that the brand new Decode and Conquer 3rd edition, featuring the world-famous CIRCLES Method™, is now available on Kindle!

It features an expanded metrics and execution section with new techniques and examples. Furthermore, I’ve strengthened the strategy section and cleaned up the typos. All in all, about 15 to 20 percent of the new edition features new, rewritten content.

If you’re still on the 2nd edition, this is the perfect time to upgrade your copy for only $9.99.

🍁 Fall Workshop Season

Fall is here. That means I’m hitting the road, visiting schools, and doing my half and full-day interview workshops. Here’s what attendees are saying:

_I am glad I went to your tech interview workshop! In those few hours, I learned more useful and relevant information than I have in the past quarter at Wharton!

Thank you for coming to Wharton and facilitating a wonderful workshop. I found it incredibly practical, clear, and easy to understand. And I was totally starstruck to meet you in-person. 

Thank you for conducting the PM workshop at Wharton yesterday. I enjoyed it a lot and learned many useful tips for the interviews. I also feel that attending the workshop helped me better appreciate Decode and Conquer._

Ask your tech club or career management center if I’m visiting your campus. If you attend, please introduce yourself. I’d love to say hello!

💪Interview Motivation

I got this in my inbox last week:

Hi Lewis, I received the PM offer from Google yesterday. Your books were amazing and helped me ace the interview. Thank you very much!

Here’s what makes this interesting: many believe that you have to attend Stanford or Wharton to get a job at Google or Facebook. This reader didn’t attend either.

You have access to the knowledge and prep plans to interview well. All you need is practice.Others have succeeded, so why not you?

Wishing you the best and be the greatest ever,

Lewis C. Lin


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