You’re great at the work. So why do interviews still feel like a trap?

Jul 21, 2025 12:31 am

This morning, I packed my field pack, loaded my rifle, and boarded the army vehicle for 3D2N out in the Singapore jungle.


It’s hot. Humid. Filled with mozzies.

We’ll be training, doing missions, sleeping on the ground.


But I wanted to send you this before I go offline.


Because if you’ve ever felt like…


  • You should be getting more offers by now
  • You’re great at the work but somehow still stumble in interviews
  • You’re unsure how to stand out without feeling like you’re performing


You’re not alone.


Here’s a truth most people won’t tell you:


The interview is not a test of your skill.

It’s a test of your signal clarity.


Let me explain.


Hiring managers are overwhelmed.

Too many candidates. Not enough time.

So they’re not listening for talent — they’re scanning for risk.


One vague answer?

One “meh” take-home submission?

One dry follow-up?


It gets filed under: “Nice. But not urgent. Maybe later.”


Even if you’re qualified, capable, and kind.


That’s why good people keep getting ghosted.

It’s not that they’re not good.

It’s that their signal gets drowned out in the noise.





I built the Interview-to-Offer Blueprint to fix that.


Not by making you someone you’re not.

But by helping you amplify the signal that already exists — so the right teams see it and say yes.


If you’ve been getting interviews but struggling to close…

Or if you’re tired of guessing what interviewers want to hear…


This might be the clearest next step.


👉 Check out the blueprint — $197, all pre-recorded, instant access.


No fluff. Just 4 practical tools to help you turn conversations into offers.


I’ll be off-grid for the next few days.

But if this helps even one person get unstuck, it’s worth it.


– Joseph

(Back to jungle duty 🪖)





P.S.

Most people don’t need 100 interviews.

They just need one “yes.”

Let this help you get there.

Comments