
Build Your PE Recruiting Plan
After this session, you will know how to build a realistic, timeline-driven recruiting plan for private equity, including when to target firms, how to sequence outreach, and what milestones to hit before your first interviews. Most candidates underestimate how early the process starts and how much the structure of their plan shapes their outcomes.

Start Now: Building an Excellent Law School Application
If you’re planning to apply to law school, the strongest applications start taking shape months before the deadline. This session is designed for future applicants who want to use the early timeline strategically—before essays, recommendations, and school lists become a last-minute scramble. You’ll learn how to start building a compelling application foundation, clarify the story your materials should tell, and prioritize the steps that matter most in the months leading up to submissions.
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How to Resume a Session in Claude Code
You closed your terminal, restarted your laptop, or just walked away for a few hours. Now you're back and your whole conversation with Claude Code is gone. Or is it? In this quick video, I'll show you how to pick up exactly where you left off using Claude Code's "claude --continue" command. It takes about five seconds once you know it's there.

What Successful Master’s Applicants Do Months Before Deadlines
In this session, you will learn how to build a realistic application timeline that starts well before the fall rush, including when to reach out to recommenders, how to begin positioning your professional narrative, and what early research into programs actually looks like when done well. Most applicants underestimate how much groundwork shapes a strong application, and this session will show you exactly where that work starts.

Break into Private Equity: Event Week Kickoff April 2026
Private equity is one of the most competitive paths in finance, and breaking in often requires more than strong credentials alone. This kickoff session is designed for candidates attending Private Equity Week who want a clear view of what the recruiting landscape actually looks like and how to approach it strategically. You’ll learn how professionals in the industry evaluate candidates, what strong applicants tend to do differently during recruiting, and how to make the most of the sessions and resources throughout the week.

Building a Job Search Strategy That Works
Many candidates approach the job search reactively, sending applications without a clear plan for networking, positioning, or targeting the right opportunities. This panel is designed for professionals and students who want to build a structured job search strategy that actually moves them toward interviews and offers. You’ll learn how successful candidates prioritize outreach, refine their professional narrative, and focus their efforts on the opportunities most likely to convert.

How to Build AI-Powered Features Without an ML Team
Building AI-powered features no longer requires a full machine learning team, but many product builders aren’t sure where to start or what’s actually feasible. This session is for PMs, founders, and builders who want to integrate AI into their products in a practical, scalable way. You’ll learn how to identify high-impact use cases, leverage existing models and tools, and make smart product decisions without needing deep ML expertise.
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OpenClaw for Beginners: Build AI Agents from Scratch (Free)
A complete beginner-friendly course on building and running AI agents using OpenClaw Architecture — 100% free to set up. In this course, you'll learn how to: • Install and configure OpenClaw on a DigitalOcean droplet (cloud server) • Connect your preferred language model (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Qwen, and more) • Understand the core anatomy of an AI agent: soul, identity, skills, memory, heartbeat, and cron jobs • Add Perplexity-powered search capability to your agent • Troubleshoot terminal errors in real time using a "fail fast" methodology • Manage costs and token usage to keep your monthly spend under $50 • Think like a builder: define your success outcome before writing a single line of config This course is built for non-technical beginners and power users alike. You'll watch a live, detailed setup — including real errors and how to fix them — so you know exactly what to expect when building your own agent infrastructure. By the end, you'll have a self-hosted AI agent running autonomously in the background, capable of handling research, sales outreach, content, and more — amplified across everything you do.

What You Need to Have Ready Before Dental School Applications Open
Many applicants wait until dental school applications open before realizing how much groundwork should already be in place. This session is designed for pre-dental candidates who want to approach the cycle prepared, not scrambling at the last minute. You’ll learn what admissions committees expect applicants to have ready before submitting, including clinical experiences, letters of recommendation, personal statement drafts, and a clear timeline for completing the AADSAS primary.

Dental Interviews 101
Dental school interviews can feel high-stakes, but with the right preparation, they’re an opportunity to bring your application to life. In this session, you’ll learn what dental schools are really evaluating in interviews, how to answer common questions with confidence, and how to communicate your motivation, experiences, and professionalism effectively. You’ll walk away with practical strategies, preparation tips, and a clear game plan to approach your interviews prepared and poised.

What Top Consulting Candidates Do Differently in Case Interviews
Many consulting candidates prepare extensively for case interviews but still struggle to understand what actually separates top performers from the rest. This session is designed for candidates targeting consulting roles who want to move beyond basic case prep and learn how strong candidates structure problems, communicate their thinking, and adapt in real time. You’ll learn the specific behaviors interviewers look for, how top candidates build clear frameworks, and how they synthesize insights in a way that demonstrates strong business judgment.

AI-Powered Business Transformation with Claude
After this session, you will know how to evaluate which business processes are genuinely ready for AI transformation and how to build an internal case for adopting tools like Claude at the organizational level. We will cover how to identify high-leverage automation opportunities, how to structure a phased implementation roadmap, and how to measure outcomes that actually matter to leadership.

Resume That Landed Interviews at HRT, Jane Street, DE Shaw, Citadel...
This resume got me interviews across every top-tier quant firms (HRT, Jump, Jane Street...) and leading hedge funds (Citadel, Millennium, D.E. Shaw...) You will find: • Focused on demonstrated edge (PnL impact, original research, decision-making) • Combines quant + fundamental investing in a cohesive narrative • Clearly communicates technical depth (Python, modeling, data pipelines) • Structured to highlight independent thinking and idea generation • Uses real examples of market impact and trade contributions • Proven format for top-tier hedge funds and quant trading firms Designed to pass both recruiter screens and impress PMs.

Defining the 1%: The Skills and Habits Behind 99th Percentile LSAT Scores
Scoring in the 99th percentile on the LSAT requires more than just practice—it reflects a specific set of skills, habits, and ways of thinking that most test takers never fully develop. This session is for students aiming to break into the 170s who want to understand what truly separates top scorers from the rest. You’ll learn how high scorers approach each section, the study habits that drive consistent improvement, and what differentiates performance across the 150s, 160s, and 170s.

How Engineers Avoid Burnout During Recruiting Cycles
After this session, you will be able to identify the specific cognitive load patterns that accumulate into burnout and apply practical frameworks for restructuring your workload before you hit a wall. We will cover how to audit where your mental energy actually goes in a typical sprint, how to communicate capacity limits to managers without signaling disengagement, and how to build sustainable systems for context-switching across complex codebases.

What Top Investment Banking Candidates Do Differently: Strategy, Positioning & Interview Edge
In this session, you will learn how to position yourself as a compelling investment banking candidate before you ever walk into an interview. We will cover how to build a deal experience narrative that holds up under pressure, how to differentiate yourself in a crowded applicant pool, and what interviewers are actually evaluating when they ask behavioral questions.

Anatomy of a Standout Dental School Personal Statement
Writing a dental school personal statement that actually sounds like you—while still hitting the themes admissions committees care about—is harder than most applicants expect. This session is for pre-dental students who want to understand what separates a compelling personal statement from one that reads like every other application. You'll leave knowing how to structure your narrative arc, how to weave in clinical experiences without listing them, and how to convey genuine motivation for dentistry in a way that feels specific rather than generic.

My AI Workflow
After this session, you will be able to map out a personal AI workflow that saves time on repetitive tasks and sharpens the quality of your work output. We will cover how to chain AI tools together for multi-step automation, how to build lightweight agents that handle routine decisions without your constant input, and how to identify which parts of your workflow are actually worth automating.

The Real Day-to-Day in Venture Capital—and How to Interview for It
Venture capital is often talked about in broad terms, but the actual day-to-day work and hiring expectations are less visible to candidates. This session is for those exploring VC who want a clearer understanding of what the role involves and how to position themselves for it. You’ll learn what investors actually do across sourcing, diligence, and portfolio support, how candidates are evaluated in interviews, and how to communicate your thinking in a way that reflects investor judgment.

How to Answer Stanford’s “What Matters Most to You and Why?”
Stanford’s “What matters most to you and why?” is one of the most challenging MBA essay prompts, and many applicants struggle to answer it with real depth and clarity. This session is for candidates applying to Stanford who want to approach this essay with a more thoughtful and effective strategy. You’ll learn how to identify a meaningful central theme, avoid common pitfalls that make essays feel surface-level, and structure a response that feels both personal and compelling to admissions readers.