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Serve and Spill

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Serve & Spill is your weekly dose of tennis tea, serving up the juiciest player drama, court-side gossip, and style moments you won't find anywhere else. Think less match analysis, more main character energy.
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Send us a text Jannik Sinner wins ATP Fan Favorite, Matteo Berrettini's comeback story, and the FUNNIEST moments from Super Tennis Awards! Plus exclusive behind-the-scenes stories from ATP Finals Turin 2024 🫖 In this episode: • ATP Awards 2024 winners revealed • Italian tennis domination continues • EXCLUSIVE: Grigor Dimitrov's heartwarming fan mom…
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Send us a text 🎾 From Nick's spicy tennis IQ claims to Rafa's secret locker room rituals - we're serving the HOTTEST tennis tea today! In this episode: • Why Nick thinks he's got higher tennis IQ than the Big 3 (and why that's... interesting 👀) • Exclusive locker room stories about Rafa's pre-match rituals • The iconic French Open rain delay board …
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I discuss, with a former Amazon Recruiter, how successful candidates prepare for and come across during the Amazon interview. Enjoy! "Amazon gives you all the tools you need to succeed. They're going to tell you what their Leadership Principles are, they're going to tell you about the STAR process. Your Recruiter, if they are a good Recruiter, is g…
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I discuss the 'Hire and Develop the Best' Amazon Leadership Principle with Tyler Wallis on his podcast show 'Think Like Amazon'. I thought the conversation was useful and am republishing it here. Enjoy! "If we can't as a team, get on that same point. And as a Bar Raiser, if I wasn't able to convince the rest of the group, then that means that I did…
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We talk with Martin, who interviewed for a Sr. Financial Analyst position with Amazon and received an offer, only to turn Amazon down to start his own startup, and later interview with Amazon again for a different position of Sr. Business Analyst. "I've come to realize that qualified and experienced candidates get rejected for all kinds of legitima…
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We talk with Pam, who recently interviewed for a Sr. Engagement Project Manager position with AWS. "So, I arrived early, about 30 minutes early in fact, and checked into the front desk, and I thought I would use that that short time just to listen to some of my Leadership Scenarios that I had actually previously recorded so I can hear myself talkin…
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We talk with Shake, who was recently hired as a Sr. Business Development Manager with AWS. "After having gone through interview loops several times and now having spent a few months, knowing the team: so much effort goes into the interview process, to make it useful. And that there is a ton of logic behind every decision being made. And, so at firs…
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We talk with Blandine, who was recently hired as a Content Acquisition Manager at Audible. "I'd say don't give up and also just really be prepared. That's really the only way. What does it mean? Well, that really means work really hard because, essentially, the questions (at least, in my experience) were not hard. They were not necessarily unexpect…
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We talk with Shobhit, who was recently hired as an AWS Sr. Product Manager Intern. "Amazon interviewing is all about that they are your lawyers. That's how I thought about it. I thought that he or she is my lawyer and I have to give them as much evidence as I can and make it really easy for them to take notes because at the end of the day they have…
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Take a guess what your Amazon interviewer will do, once she has finished interviewing you, once she has shaken your hand and passed you to the next person on the loop. You guessed it. Your interviewer will go back to her desk and will write a document. Just like everything else that Amazon’s employees do. The interviewer will prepare a written docu…
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If I told you: 'Hey, the sky is blue,' you would normally say: 'Yeah, the sky is blue. The sky has always been blue.' At Amazon, however, if you say that the sky is blue, others will ask you: 'Why is the sky blue?’. Then you should respond with: 'The sky is blue, because the molecules in the air, scatter the blue spectrum of the sunlight more than …
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Amazon is in the business of building flywheel businesses. A flywheel business, as Amazon defines it, is one that provides so much value and delight to customers that after a certain inflection point, the flywheel business reaches sufficient critical mass and starts accelerating faster and faster, under its own momentum. Visit https://amazonbound.t…
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If I asked you, right now, what was your most valuable asset… How would you respond? Would you tell me it’s your home? Or your 401k? Your bank accounts? Something else? The answer is simple. If you are younger than, say, 60 – your most valuable asset is your Human Capital. How about joining a FAANG company. FAANG stands for Facebook, Apple, Amazon,…
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