
Meet, Greet, Repeat. Networking Skills to Build Real Connections in Tech
Networking in tech is about more than just collecting LinkedIn connections—it’s about building genuine relationships that open doors. In this session, expert Leland coach and Netflix Senior Software Engineer Michelle B. will break down how to network with authenticity, confidence, and purpose in the fast-moving world of tech. You’ll learn how to make a strong first impression, turn casual conversations into real opportunities, and follow up effectively without feeling transactional. By the end, you’ll have practical strategies to expand your network, strengthen your personal brand, and build connections that actually move your career forward.

(Sept 2025) Demystifying Master's Admissions: What You Need to Know
Thinking about graduate school but not sure where to start? In just 30 minutes, this fast-paced and informative session will walk you through the essentials of applying to a master’s program—from choosing the right school to submitting a strong application. Whether you're returning to school after a break, switching careers, or aiming to level up in your field, this webinar will equip you with clear next steps, practical tips, and confidence to begin your journey. Join Amy G., Columbia & NYU Grad Enrollment Leader, to learn what admissions committees look for, how to stand out, and how to stay organized and focused throughout the process.

Breaking Into Software Engineering Panel
Curious about how to land your first role as a software engineer? In this panel, join top SWE coaches Michelle B., Logan N., and Carter M. as they share how they broke into the industry and how you can, too. You’ll get real-world insights into what hiring managers look for, how to stand out in the application process, and what to expect once you’re on the job. Whether you're preparing for technical interviews or just starting to explore the field, this session will give you clarity, direction, and encouragement to take the next step.

The Art of Knowing When to Pivot
A resource designed to spark reflections about when a professional pivot might be appropriate.

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Interview Prep Workbook
Use this workbook to organize your interview preparation, practice responses, and build confidence for any interview scenario.

Breaking into Equity Research: What to Expect and How to Prepare (Nov 2025)
Equity research offers a unique blend of finance, analysis, and storytelling—but breaking in takes preparation and a clear strategy. In this session, expert Leland coach William L. (Ex Associate Analyst at T. Rowe Price) will walk you through what to expect from the recruiting process and how to position yourself as a strong candidate. You’ll learn how to build the right technical foundation, craft compelling stock pitches, and stand out in interviews with both insight and clarity. By the end, you’ll have a concrete understanding of what the role involves, how to prepare effectively, and how to launch a successful career in equity research.

BYU College Panel: Writing Standout BYU Application Essays
In this panel, experienced admissions coaches Afton K., Christian H. (prior BYU admissions committee member), and Anna G. will share insider guidance on how to stand out as a strong applicant to BYU. From building a balanced application and writing compelling essays to highlighting your extracurriculars and values, you’ll learn what it takes to present your story in a way that resonates with BYU’s admissions committee. You’ll also hear strategies for avoiding common mistakes, strengthening your overall profile, and approaching the process with confidence. Whether you’re just starting your application or putting the final touches on your materials, this session will give you actionable insights to maximize your chances of admission.

From Good to Great: Editing 101
Editing is way more than rereading your draft. This guide will walk you through the process (pro-tips and all!).

The IB Playbook for Non-Traditional Backgrounds: From Networking to Interviews
Breaking into investment banking without a traditional finance background can feel daunting—but it’s absolutely possible with the right strategy. In this workshop, expert Leland coach and former Wells Fargo banker Sereena T. will walk you through how to position your unique experience, build meaningful connections, and succeed in interviews. You’ll learn how to translate your skills into the language of finance, craft a networking approach that actually leads to interviews, and prepare effectively for both technical and behavioral questions. The session will wrap up with a Q&A, giving you the chance to get personalized insights from a coach who has helped countless candidates land top IB offers.

What Good Looks Like - Associate Product Managers
A clear, practical look at the skills and habits that make great APMs — straight from a product leader.

Refinement: Design Critiques
Covers how product managers and designers review and provide feedback on designs to improve usability and align with product goals.

Sample Redlined Optional Essay
Seeing red? Good! This example shows you how even short optional essays need thorough editing and revision.

Resume - Uber Strategic Ops / LinkedIn BizOps
Resume Example - Secured interviews for Uber Strategic Operations Associate and LinkedIn BizOps with 2 years of full-time experience + 2 internships

Navigating the Imposter Phenomenon
A resource that inspires users to reflect on the role the imposter phenomenon may be playing in their career

Writing Strong Statements for Graduate Applications: Purpose, Diversity, and Research
Your graduate application statements are a critical opportunity to show admissions committees who you are, what drives you, and how you’ll contribute to their program. In this session, expert Leland coach and former UC Irvine Program Director Bryan M. will guide you through crafting essays that effectively convey your purpose, highlight your unique perspective, and showcase relevant research or professional experiences. By the end, you’ll have actionable strategies to write statements that stand out and make a lasting impression on admissions committees.

Tips for succeeding in a very competitive law school admissions cycle
Law school admissions are more competitive than ever—but with the right strategy, you can stand out from even the strongest applicant pools. In this workshop, Hillary M.—a law school admissions expert with nearly 20 years of experience advising hundreds of applicants—will share the key insights, strategies, and mindsets needed to gain an edge in today’s application cycle. A graduate of Brown University and Boston College Law School, Hillary has helped students earn acceptances and scholarships at top programs nationwide. She’ll walk you through how to tailor your personal statement, highlight your unique strengths, and navigate the evolving admissions landscape with confidence. Whether you’re applying this year or planning ahead, this session will help you maximize your chances of success. Space is limited, so RSVP to secure your spot. We’re excited to be on the law school journey with you! And don’t forget to sign up for a free Leland account to stay in the loop for more free events, discounts, and law school resources.

Product Marketing 101
Learn fundamentals of Product Marketing Career Path

Supplemental Essays and Law School Admissions: Which Ones Should You Write?
When it comes to law school admissions, supplemental essays can make or break your application—but how do you know which ones are worth writing? In this workshop, Liz C.—a law school admissions expert with nearly a decade of experience, including eight years at the University of Houston Law Center—will break down the most common supplemental essays and how to approach them strategically. Drawing on her experience reading thousands of applications, Liz will share insider advice on optional essays, diversity statements, and addenda—helping you decide when to write, what to include, and how to make each piece count. Whether you’re applying to T-14 programs or regional schools, you’ll leave this session knowing how to tailor your essays to stand out authentically.

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