Tag: general
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15 Meta PM Interview Questions Every Candidate Must Prepare For (2026)
Have an upcoming Meta PM interview? I'm Lewis Lin, author of Decode and Conquer, and I've analyzed thousands of interview questions to identify the 15 that come…
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DoorDash PM Interview Guide: High-Velocity Operators
I've coached PMs through DoorDash interviews, and here's what catches people off guard: DoorDash doesn't want strategists who think for six months before moving…
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From Laid Off to Hired in 6 Weeks: The 40-Mock-Interview Method
Business Insider just featured one of our Slack community members, and his job search strategy is worth stealing.
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The Ultimate ChatGPT Prompting Guide: ROLE > TASK > FORMAT
As an avid ChatGPT enthusiast, I am thoroughly impressed with this ChatGPT prompting cheat sheet. It provides a robust template for structuring prompts using th…
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Quick Inspo: Everyday Prompting with LLMs
Need a fast way to sharpen your AI prompts? Here’s a tiered list of the most impactful styles — from daily drivers to advanced reflection.
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The Top 3 Weaknesses Holding Back AI Agents
Microsoft’s Magentic Marketplace experiment — a simulated food‑ordering environment where customer agents chose meals and business agents competed to sell — rev…
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Top 50 AI Startups of 2025: Andreessen Horowitz’s A16z List
A16z's view of the most important AI application companies shaping enterprise adoption in 2025.
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CIRCLES Method™: What Each Step Actually Does
Many of you know the CIRCLES from interview prep or Decode and Conquer.
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I Turned Steve Jobs Into AI Prompts
Jobs' design thinking works perfectly as AI prompts. Here are 13 questions that force radical simplification:
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The Prompt Formula That Unlocks Practical Creativity
There’s one prompt format I keep coming back to:
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Book Signing Highlights: Decode and Conquer 5th Edition
I got a chance to do a book signing and author meet-and-greet for the new Decode and Conquer 5th Edition yesterday.
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When to Use AI Agents
Half the AI agent pitches I see are just expensive chatbots with delusions of grandeur. The other half are genuinely useful—but probably don't need an agent at …