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A review of The Job Sauce

Hi, I’m Sam! I have been a product manager for years. Now, I work as an industry mentor for the product, strategy, and operations track at Pathrise. I help people land their dream job through workshops and 1-on-1 mentorship. Check out my review of Job Sauce to learn about their program, including costs and student reviews.

What does The Job Sauce do?

The Job Sauce offers resume writing, mock interviews, and career coaching to help people land their dream job. On average, their services increase a client’s salary by 32%, getting an offer 3x faster than if they’d tackled the job search alone. Clients have been hired at top tech companies like Apple and Google.

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Their “resume upgrade” service pairs professional writers with job seekers to optimize their resumes. First, job seekers detail their goals and upload a current resume. The platform then matches them with a professional writer familiar with the job seeker’s industry, such as tech. Writers optimize resumes to pass application tracking systems (ATS) and stand out to recruiters. In addition to including optimized keywords, writers improve the resume’s language and clarity, stressing the most important accomplishments. The resume upgrade comes with free access to The Job Sauce’s career catalyst webinars and their LinkedIn best practice guide. More expensive resume upgrade packages also include a professional assessment of the job seeker, a 1-on-1 call, and even a salary negotiation discussion to prepare a negotiation strategy early in the hiring process.

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The program also offers mock interview coaching. First, users select an interview coaching package and schedule a meeting in as fast as 24 hours. After detailing their career goals, users meet with an interview coach for a 45-minute mock interview session. In addition to offering extensive feedback, coaches teach job seekers a storytelling approach to behavioral questions that will help them stand out in interviews. Job seekers also get access to The Job Sauce’s career catalyst webinars as well as one free bonus coaching session to craft a salary negotiation strategy early in the hiring process.

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So far, the program’s career coaches have helped 5,000+ professionals navigate the job search. Career coaches teach job seekers to find jobs that aren’t posted online as they hone their soft skills such as communication and networking. With the help of a coach, job seekers are 21 times more likely to get an offer compared to applying online. Coaches are also available for ‘job offer consultations’ to help negotiate salary.

Who is The Job Sauce for?

Professionals and recent grads who want help navigating the job search could be a good fit for The Job Sauce. Job seekers sick of applying to online listings could be a good match from the 1-on-1 coaching that teaches people how to find jobs that aren’t posted online. People seeking an extensive resume rewrite rather than a simple resume review may benefit from working with one of The Job Sauce’s professional writers. Their on-demand mock interviews could be ideal for job seekers who want to practice behavioral interview skills without committing to a lengthy training program.

What does The Job Sauce cost? How much work is involved?

The most basic resume upgrade package costs $249 and includes lifetime access to The Job Sauce’s career webinars. Job seekers can upgrade to the $279 package for an added salary negotiation consultation. The most premium $679 resume upgrade package adds two bonus coaching sessions and a salary negotiation consultation.

The cost of two mock interview sessions is $279 and includes a bonus salary negotiation session as well as lifetime access to the program’s webinars. For three sessions, job seekers pay $397.

Ratings and reviews

The Job Sauce has received mostly positive reviews online. The program holds a 4.6/5 star rating on TrustPilot where job seekers were impressed with the team’s communication, fast turnaround, and practical job search optimization. One job seeker “liked how my resume was simplified without losing any experience or relevant history.” Another user described coaches as “collaborative and communicative” and felt the team “made the process super easy.” Many of their clients reported landing a job in a month or even a week after working with a resume writer. The program also hosts testimonials on their own website.

The program holds a 4/5 star rating on Facebook as well. One user was confident that “The Job Sauce made me stand out and highlighted all the talents I could bring to the position.” They also liked the speedy communication, satisfied that writers were “always there to answer my questions and explain the edits they made.” Another long-term user found that the program “helped me with 3 different career transitions where I had to navigate decisions between staying with a current employer, plan a transition to a new employer, as well as advocate for a promotion/role change and salary increase.” Another user reported success with the salary negotiation support, impressed that coaches “came back with my target salary and I accepted.” However, a few users were critical of the resume support for certain non-tech fields like finance, warning about “errors and nonsensical terms/phrases that didn’t apply to the field.” On the whole though, most clients were satisfied with the resume rewrites and career coaching.

Alternatives to The Job Sauce

  • The career accelerator Break into Tech offers career coaching and job search courses to help people land a tech job. This new platform focuses on helping people land jobs in non-coding fields like product management or tech sales
  • Job seekers looking for online coaching can check out Mentmento. This platform connects job seekers to expert mentors with experience in product management, web design, software development, and more.
  • Sphere is another platform that connects people to expert mentors on topics like career advancement, leadership, and other soft professional skills.
  • The online interview resources Pramp and Gainlo both pair aspiring software engineers with peers or engineers for mock interviews.
  • Aspiring software engineers seeking mock interview opportunities can check out Interviewing.io. The platform pairs users with FAANG engineers for mock interviews and extensive feedback. Find out if Interviewing.io is right for your career goals in our review.
  • The career accelerator Praxis teaches students the skills needed to launch a tech career. The full 1-year program is designed for young people looking to land an entry level job at a startup in non-coding roles like marketing, ops, sales, or customer success.
  • Another coaching platform, Dorm pairs users with coaches to help job seekers launch a career they love.
  • People seeking a modern talent agency can check out Free Agency. The program is completely remote and largely self-paced, with 24/7 support available. Their talent has been placed at top tech companies like Facebook and Amazon.

How does The Job Sauce compare to Pathrise?

The Job Sauce is a career accelerator that helps people land a tech job through resume optimization and 1-on-1 coaching. However, they focus on job search skills and behavioral interview strategies, with no technical interview support available. Pathrise is a full-service career accelerator that helps with all phases of the job search, including technical interviews.

Pathrise optimizes the job search through 1-on-1 mentoring and technical training. Fellows in the Pathrise program have 2-4 hours of weekly group sessions to master specific technical interview skills and learn to answer common questions from top tech companies. Our full curriculum includes technical training, behavioral interview training, resume writing, LinkedIn optimization, portfolio building, reverse recruiting lessons, and negotiation guidance.

The Job Sauce’s clients pay upfront for resume reviews and coaching. Pathrise offers an income share agreement, so fellows pay nothing until they land a tech job. Our mentors have already helped 1,000+ people land tech jobs faster than they would on their own. Like The Job Sauce, our mentors help fellows increase their offered compensation. However, Pathrise fellows usually see their salaries increase 10-20% through negotiation alone, making $50-60k more than what they were previously earning.

Pathrise is a career accelerator that works with students and professionals 1-on-1 to help them land their dream job. If you are interested in working with any of our mentors to optimize your job search, join Pathrise.

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