Where are you, really?

A career self-evaluation tool from The Career Cantina

Career Triangulation is not interview prep. It is a self-evaluation — a set of questions generated from your LinkedIn profile that are designed to help you think clearly about where you are and where you're headed before you start applying anywhere.

The questions you receive are specific to your profile as it exists today. They reflect this moment in your career. Answer them honestly from where you actually are — not where you think you should be. Come back in six months and the questions may be different, because you will be different.

Upload your LinkedIn PDF below. No account needed. No data retained. Your document is read, analyzed, and discarded in a single session — we don't store it, log it, or keep it in any form.

Career Triangulation generates self-directed thinking questions from your LinkedIn profile — specific to where you are right now, not interview prep. Upload your PDF below. Your document is never stored.

Telescope — Questions to orient your search before you open a single job posting
Microscope — Questions to interrogate a specific opportunity before you commit to it
Mirror — Questions to surface what you need to communicate — and ask — that interviews won’t
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Pattern Summary
Telescope
Strategic Search Orientation
These questions are about where to point your search — and why — before you open a single posting.
    Microscope
    Interrogating the Opportunity
    These questions are about interrogating a specific opportunity before you commit energy to pursuing it.
      Mirror
      The Bilateral Evaluation
      These questions are about what you need to surface and ask in an interview that the process won't surface on its own.
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