She stared at her laptop screen, fuming.
Esha had spent months searching for a remote job that would let her stay in Mexico City while earning a U.S. salary.
She tried everything:
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Job boards
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Career coaches
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Remote company lists
Nothing was working.
An inbox of rejection emails. The few interviews she landed stalled out.
She knew she was qualified. She had years of experience. But it felt impossible to break through.
âI settled down in Mexico City. I built my life here,â she told me.
âIf I donât find a remote job, Iâll have to move back to the US and uproot my life.â
Here’s what you’ll learn today:
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đ¤ How to leverage your network to land interviews (even with no direct connections)
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đ The exact strategies a PM used to earn $150K+ working from Mexico
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đ Real templates and scripts you can use to follow up with recruiters and get responses
âŚand more!
Fast Forward 3 MonthsâŚ
Esha had a job offer in hand for a Sr. Product Manager role at a US-based health tech companyâexactly what she had been looking for.
Not only that:
The compensation package was terrific. Better than she hoped for.
âI got the offer and honestly, Iâm pretty damn happy with it,â she confessed.

Letâs look at how she did it.
âď¸Â She Leveraged Her Network (the Right Way)
Esha knew referrals were her best bet. But she didnât just throw up an âopen for workâ post on LinkedIn and wait for the opportunities to magically appear in her inbox.
She actively reached out to former colleagues, business school classmates, and second-degree connections.
I call this âhand-to-hand combat.â
You have to get in the trenches and do the work.
At one point, she messaged a classmate she hadnât spoken to in six years. That connection led directly to an introduction with a hiring manager.
đ Do this:
Make a list of 20-30 people youâve worked with in the past. Reach out and let them know youâre exploring new opportunities.
Donât just ask for a job. Ask for advice, insights on their company, or referrals to people they know.
If youâre unsure how to word your message, use this template:
âHey [Name], I hope youâre doing well! Iâm currently looking for a new [Job Title] role and saw [Your Company] was hiring for this role [link to role]. Iâd love to learn in [Company] would be a good fit – do you have 15 minutes to chat? Or if youâre busy, no worries, I can send over a few questions via email?â
đŻÂ She Was Hyper-Specific About Target Companies
One of the biggest mistakes I see job seekers make?
They apply everywhere.
âIâm interested in AI. And blockchain. My real passion is for fintech. But Iâd be happy anywhere as long as Iâm having positive impact on the world.â
No.
You have get hyper-focused.
To find the right companies, by definition there need to be wrong companies.
And thatâs OK!
Esha focused on a specific list of companies that met her non-negotiables:
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U.S.-based
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HealthTech
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Remote-first
Instead of chasing every open role, she deeply studied the intersection of this Venn diagram, engaged with employees, and monitored these job postings.
đ Do this:
Pick 10-15 companies that align with your industry, mission, and flexibility needs.
Follow key employees and hiring managers on LinkedIn. Engage with their posts before reaching out.
Set Google Alerts for your target companies to stay informed on hiring news.
đ She Did Heavy Research Before Every Conversation
Esha knew you have to show up to every conversation.
Obviously, this includes the interview. But it also includes:
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Every catchup
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Every coffee chat
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Every informational interview
Before every conversation, she researched the company and the teamâs recent projects.
For example, when interviewing with Jasper Health, she knew the company was focused on how itâd integrate with mental healthâand steered the conversation towards that.
đ Do this before any conversation:
Look up the person. Find common ground (past employers, shared connections, similar interests).
Research the companyâs recent news, product updates, and mission.
Make sure you try the product. Go sign up!
Listen to podcasts with the CEO (especially if you’re going to interview with them).
đ She Followed Up (Even When It Felt Awkward)
So many people hesitate to follow up, especially if theyâve been struggling to close on a new role.
Theyâre worried theyâll seem pushy.
But in a competitive market, half the game is in your follow-up.
Esha knew this. So she didnât hesitate. She checked in with recruiters, re-engaged with old connections, and even followed up multiple times when a hiring process stalled.
I call this âpolite persistance.â
And itâs simple:
Always follow-up.
Always be polite.
(Thereâs never a reason to be rude.)
Her persistence paid off. A company that initially went silent ended up reaching out weeks later with a final-round interview.
đ Do this:
If you donât hear back within a week, send a polite follow-up:
âHi [Recruiterâs Name], I wanted to check in on my application for [Job Title]. Let me know if there are any updates or if I can provide more information.â
If someone refers you but you donât hear from the hiring manager, ask if theyâd be comfortable nudging them.
đŤÂ The Bottom Line? A Job That Let Her Stay in Mexico City
Esha had a clear goal: to continue working remotely for a U.S. company while living abroad. By focusing on referrals, targeted outreach, and strategic follow-ups, she landed a role that matched her career goals and her lifestyle.

If she had relied on job boards alone, she wouldâve been stuck waiting. Instead, she took control of her job searchâand got the result she wanted.
âď¸Â Want a System to Land Your Own Remote Job?
Esha followed the exact framework we teach inside Land A Remote Job (LARJ).
This program helps you:
â Build a networking-first job search strategy (no mass applying)
â Get real referrals that lead to interviews
â Position yourself as a top remote candidate (even in a tough market)
The newest cohort of Land A Remote Job is now open.
The program is limited to 30 students, and enrollment closes Saturday, March 29.
This program is for you if:
âď¸ You have at least 1 year of experience in tech, marketing, operations, or another knowledge-based field.
âď¸ You want remote flexibility but feel stuck in the application process.
âď¸ Youâre tired of generic advice and want a step-by-step system to land interviews.
By signing up, youâll get:
đ 6-part system with comprehensive video lessons + hands-on exercises (lifetime access)
đŻ Weekly live group coaching + personal 1:1 feedback from me
đ¤ Private student community + support
Youâll get access for $997
If you land a $100K remote role even one week faster with the program, thatâs $2,000 saved. LARJ pays for itselfâfast.