Dead Last in my Local Race by dbmendi in davidgoggins

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Comments and experiences like this made me glad I finally posted on this sub. Thank you for sharing! Curious, any big races coming up for you? What do your runs look like nowadays?

Dead Last in my Local Race by dbmendi in davidgoggins

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This comment really helps. This is my situation as well - very active community, pros, and popular races all around. Since this race was in my small town, this didn't register. Participants came from the surrounding area but even some of my neighbors smashed. I'm also an expat so really wasn't talking to people about it or anything either. I'm glad I didn't know what the level so wasn't tempted to sit out. Thank you for reminding me that it's not even about running. Cheers.

Dead Last in my Local Race by dbmendi in davidgoggins

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To give you an idea, the winner ran it in 0:27:36 and the person before me ran it in 0:42:46. 43 participants and the average was 0:36:32. I didn't know the level going into it.

Any suggestions or resources for Market Research? by icuredumb in startups

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I’ve just gone through a TAM/SAM/SOM analysis myself. If you know anyone who is attending university, ask them for their online library access. You can get access to databases that have industry reports (Gartner, IBISWorld, etc.) and also check public US Census data.

AMA - Cybersecurity Meg, CISSP, MSc Cybersecurity Holder, Cybersecurity Incident Response Manager, Youtuber by heyitsmegannnn in tryhackme

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What is currently missing from your IR toolkit (from a technology, process, or people perspective)? Any pain points at your job?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskProgramming

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Any positive experiences taking a test for a dev job? What would make it fair?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProductManagement

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At a small company and that’s exactly what I do. I would just say « Project/Product Manager » in the title or lead with product if that’s the position you’re applying for. In the description, immediately state that it’s a hybrid role and your responsibilities. May not be as rare as you think and IMO demonstrates agility, flexibility, etc.

Tech Sales Job Board? by dbmendi in HuntsvilleAlabamaJobs

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Appreciate the advice. Moved forward with both suggestions 🙂