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  <title>Episode 265: Do you actually know the job you're pursuing?</title>
  <description>Most people think they’re stuck because the market is crowded or the timing is bad. But there’s a more uncomfortable reason promotions keep slipping past otherwise strong leaders. &amp;amp;nbsp; It has nothing to do with effort, ambition, or even qualifications. It’s about a blind spot that shows up long before interviews start, and quietly disqualifies people without them realizing it. &amp;amp;nbsp; Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. &amp;amp;nbsp; And it explains why the same roles keep going to the same types of candidates. I covered this in this 18-min episode. &amp;amp;nbsp; P.S. If April 2026 is your target for a Sr Dir, VP, or C-Suite offer, this is the strategy session that makes it possible. This Masterclass is live-only, no replays. Register here → https://www.intelle.us/masterclass-registration &amp;amp;nbsp;  FREE TRAINING Register for The Catapult Your Career Bootcamp (http://thecatapultbootcamp.com) WORK WITH US Join the Catapult Your Career Program (http://cycprogram.com) GET IN TOUCH Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stellaodogwu/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_intelle/ Email: contact@intelle.us  &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>THE CAREER CATAPULT</author_name>
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