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The Career Module

You've learned some code. You have one or two projects. You've sent 30, 40 CVs. No replies. Or you bombed the first technical interview. This module is for that step.

Launch price400 RON

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Duration
3–4 hours video
Delivery
Instant, by email
Access
Community included
The CV template you fill in during the module

You've learned some code. You have one small project, maybe two. You figured the logical next step was a junior job. You opened LinkedIn, applied to 20 positions in one evening.

And you waited. A week. Two. A month. A few auto-rejections, the rest silence. You started wondering if "junior" on LinkedIn meant something different than what you understood.

Or worse, you got an interview. You prepared for hours. You joined the Zoom. By the second question you realized you weren't prepared for what they asked. You ended the call with a long list of "things I still need to learn."

The problem isn't that you don't know code. It's that you don't know where to look, how to present yourself, and what to expect at each step. The CV, the interview, the follow-up, the negotiation. Each has rules nobody explained.

This module is about the step from "I know code" to "I have a job." The step many courses skip because it's not about technology. It's about how you sell yourself on a market that pays more attention to how you look on paper than how much you've learned.

Launch price400 RON
200RON
I want to be interview-ready · 200 RON

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What's inside the module

05 parts
  1. 01

    The CV that gets past HR

    What a junior CV looks like when it doesn't get rejected in the first 8 seconds. What to include, what to cut, how to frame a small project as something real. Plus a starter template.

  2. 02

    Where and how to look

    The list of platforms that actually work in Romania. What each posting type means. How to filter the openings that waste your time from the ones worth applying to.

  3. 03

    The technical interview, no surprises

    The questions juniors usually get. How to prepare for them without relearning all of computer science. What to do when you don't know the answer (the answer isn't "I don't know").

  4. 04

    The mistakes that take you out

    The small things that make the difference between near-identical candidates. How to answer "tell me about yourself." How to handle questions about experience you don't have. How not to end the interview badly.

  5. 05

    After the interview, what's next

    The follow-up, negotiating the offer, the questions to ask before you sign. The step 80% skip and lose either time or money.

This module doesn't make you a better programmer. It makes you a better candidate. The difference between "I'll keep learning for another month" and "I started my first job this month."

What you'll learn

05 outcomes
  • How to write a CV that gets past HR
  • What to expect in a technical interview
  • How to hunt for IT jobs (Romania and remote)
  • The mistakes that knock out 90% of candidates before the interview
  • Community Discord access included
Portrait of Victor Marcu

Who made this module

My name is Victor Marcu. I'm a programmer.

I bombed a few technical interviews before I understood the problem wasn't the code. It was how I was presenting myself. It was the CV. It was what I chose to say in the first 30 seconds.

This module is everything I wish I'd read before spending 6 months applying for jobs without hearing back.

It's the part of IT Job Sprint that matters most for someone who learned solo. That's why I sell it separately too.

Who this module is for

For you if

  • You can write code at least at a junior level, and you have one or two projects
  • You've applied for jobs and either get no response or auto-rejections
  • You've gotten interviews and bombed them without knowing exactly where it went wrong
  • You want a CV that gets past HR without lying
  • You want to land your first job in months, not years

Not for you if

  • You haven't written a line of code yet → that's the AI Assistant workshop
  • You want a full code curriculum with 1:1 mentoring → that's IT Job Sprint

In their own words

How it was for them

I'd applied to maybe 60 jobs without a single reply. My CV was too generic, I didn't realize that until the CV video. I rewrote it over two evenings. It's not magic, I bombed a couple interviews afterward too, but now I'm getting replies.

Bogdan I.

27 · Bucharest

I came from an unrelated field (worked in pharmacy for 5 years) and learned some Python on my own. My biggest anxiety was how to explain the career change without sounding confused. The module has a section exactly on that. It took the pressure off the interview.

Ioana M.

30 · Cluj

I'm looking remote because there aren't jobs in my city. My English is ok but not fluent. I jumped straight to the interview video and the English section. It helped me prepare answers in advance. I still get anxious, but I manage.

Sorin R.

35 · Bucharest

Launch price400 RON
200RON
I want to be interview-ready · 200 RON

Instant accessMoney-back guarantee

Before you say it's not for you

  • I don't have serious projects for my CV.

    The module teaches you how to present small projects as something relevant. A well-explained to-do app beats an empty CV.

  • I have no experience, I have nothing to write.

    The structure is built exactly for beginners. How to convert anything you've done (school, personal projects, volunteering) into relevant technical context.

  • My English isn't perfect enough for remote.

    The module covers how to handle an interview in English when you're not fluent. Many remote positions hire people who can communicate, not people with a neutral accent.

  • I'm too old for a junior role.

    In IT, age matters less than in other industries. The module has a specific section on how to present a career change without going defensive.

  • What if I still get no replies after the module?

    The module isn't a job guarantee. It's a toolkit. The rest depends on how many you apply to, how you stay with the process, how you respond to feedback. People who took it and stayed consistent landed their first job in 2-4 months.

Right now you have some code learned and one or two projects.

In 3-4 hours you'll have a CV ready to send and a concrete plan for the next few months.

The difference between someone who's hired and someone still applying isn't the code. It's how they present on paper and in the interview.

This module gives you what you wish you'd known 6 months of applications ago.

After that, it's down to how many you apply to.

What you get

  • Access to the videos on CV, interviews, and job-hunting
  • CV template ready to fill in (Word + PDF)
  • Concrete technical interview checklist
  • List of job platforms that actually work in Romania
  • Discord community access included

After payment you get an email with the Colab link and your access key. Instant delivery.

Launch price400 RON
200RON
I want to be interview-ready · 200 RON

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FAQ

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Is it a full course or just videos?
Videos lifted from the IT Job Sprint career module, plus templates and checklists. Same quality, exactly the part you need.
What do I get exactly?
Video access (about 3-4 hours total), CV template, interview checklist, list of Romanian job platforms, Discord community access. Everything by email.
How long does it take to finish?
On video, about 3-4 hours. In practice, you'll want to keep stopping to update your CV, take notes, apply to your first job. Realistic: 1-2 weeks of short evenings.
Do I have to watch in order?
Recommended, yes. CV → interview → follow-up. If you already have a good CV and just want the interview part, jump straight there.
How fast will I see results?
It varies. People who took it and applied consistently (3-5 applications per week) landed their first interview in 4-8 weeks. The module isn't a job guarantee, it's a toolkit.
Can I download the videos?
No. Streaming only. But access stays with you, you can come back anytime.
What if I don't like it?
You write an email. We refund you. No questions, no bureaucracy.
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