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Kagehiro Mitsuyami: AI Hacks for Job Interviews ๐Ÿ”ฅ Unveiled! | DSH #1500

19 Aug 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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He posts a job for one hour and in less than an hour, they got 200 people applying for the job. Holy crap. It's like he doesn't even have time to look at all this resume. He said he looked at probably the first 20 resumes and then he already decided who was going to hire. Damn. So the rest of the people who are waiting on the pipeline is left in the dust. It's done.

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Hey guys, we got Kagehiro here today. He just survived a dust storm in Vegas. Was that your first dust storm? Yeah, first ever. It was kind of crazy. Like, I almost feel like if I'm sitting a little bit close to the front, and some rock's gonna rise through the windows and just hit it. Welcome to Vegas, right? Yeah. Welcome to Vegas. Well, you're from New York, right?

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Chapter 2: What AI tools can help with job interviews?

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That's where you're at right now? Yeah. I love the East Coast. I grew up in Jersey, so... Yes. Originally, I was from LA before. And after I moved to New York, I just found that this is my spot. Like people just living right next to these shutters. And you can just find so many stuff going on. You don't need to drive around. LA traffic is the worst. The networking is good in LA. So I'll say that.

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But just driving an hour everywhere is annoying. It was. New York, you could just walk outside, maybe walk 10 minutes and you're at the meeting, right? Yeah, exactly. I mean, the driving also sucks in New York. There's so many potholes on the streets. Yeah.

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Chapter 3: How can job seekers navigate a competitive job market?

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Like, there was one funny story, like my friend, also it was like, there's so many thieves like stealing your car's wheels. The wheels. Yes. My friend just parked his car right off his house. And somebody just took all his wheels the next day. Wake up, it's gone. There's some rocks on the bottom. Holy crap. That's nuts. Was it a nice car? It was like Lexus. Damn.

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Chapter 4: What strategies can improve job application success?

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Damn, that sucks. Okay, so getting into your company, it's an AI company that helps you with job interviews, right? Yes. Could you explain what it does? So for example, if you have a Google Meet or Zoom meeting and you are the interviewers, On our side, when you turn on the AI, it can listen to everything that interviewer says and automatically give you answers.

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You don't need to press everything. It can also see whatever the stuff going on on your screen. So for example, if you are a software engineer, they give you some legal type of questions and the question is presented on the screen, right? And our AI can also see that and give you answers immediately. Wow. Yeah. So it's fully automated. We don't want any hassles that users are going to face.

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So it's making them experience very smooth. So when you see those viral cheating and interview videos, did you start those? Yes, I was the one that started those videos. Wow, because those are so viral, dude. Yeah, right now everybody started to do that kind of like type of video content. My ideas originally was coming from some girlfriends and boyfriends, their cheatings.

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And the girlfriend was filming from the back of the dude's phone and then saw that they are swiping something or texting some girls. That's where I get my ideas from. I was like, okay, those like second person's angle and feels like some sneaky shit is going down.

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Chapter 5: How does AI impact the hiring process?

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That attracts people because people want to see, oh, what is really going on there. Right. That's smart. And you were probably guerrilla marketing, right? You didn't have a lot of capital when you were starting. Yeah. Just like everything in house. Yeah. And I didn't know the video was going to blow up. I mean, the first video, it was reached to 100K. I was so happy. And now like...

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Chapter 6: What are the challenges of breaking into the tech industry?

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Our highest views, like 136 million views. Holy crap. Like that one, it doesn't give me the same satisfaction as when I just hit my first 100K. Really? Yeah, actually. Wow. Because there's many people that don't even hit 1 million. So you're hitting 136 million. You could probably only count maybe a thousand people that have ever done that before. Yeah.

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And also it's very funny that I only put like 30 minutes at most on that video. Like in terms of scripts and I'm filming the content and editing. Editing took me like five minutes and just post it. Crazy. Yeah. But some video, if I took a lot of efforts to editing all this stuff, it doesn't do as well. Same. Sometimes just some random ass video just pop off. The more natural, the better I noticed.

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Yes. People want to feel like it's not scripted. Yeah.

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Chapter 7: How does AI reshape industries like tech and medicine?

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Right? Yeah. Yeah. They want to watch a video and relate to it. It's more relatable when you don't edit it too much. Exactly. Have someone used this and gotten a really high paying job? It does. There's one user, actually, you know what's crazy? He got four job offers using our tools and he's working four jobs at the same time. No way. Literally.

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And then he just got laid off by one of them and he told me, yo bro, I need to hop on the app again because he needs, so basically he's making like 500K, 600K a year. Damn. So it's four jobs. At first, I was like, bro, you are making more than me. You know, when I just started the company. And he said, I need one more so he can fill in the gap. Because all he do is just working.

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He said he doesn't do any like social life, whatever. All he do is working. So he has a few more hours. And also he's a software engineer. Software engineer is easier to do a lot of jobs at the same time because you are doing remotely. So that's pretty crazy. There's a word for that when you do two jobs at the same time. I forget what word it is. Job stacking or something like that.

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Over-employed. Yeah.

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Chapter 8: What role does emotional intelligence play in career success?

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Over-employed. Yeah. I can't believe people can do that. If I did two full-time jobs at the same time... Software is easier because for software engineers, if you are good, you can probably finish your work in two hours. Damn. A lot of my software engineer friends, they finish their job in two, three hours. Rest of the time, they start going to the gym at fucking 2 p.m.

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The rest of the time, they're working on their own personal projects. They have so many free time. Wow. Is that because of AI? They're using AI to code faster? No, before AI coming in, for example, before ChatGPT, all this AI coming in, they were ready, like a lot of software engineers are ready to start doing that. Wow. Yeah.

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Also, there was a period of time, those big tech companies overhire so many people to the workforce. So for example, from after COVID, everybody becomes remote, right? So those big companies hire so many software engineers just to fill the quota. And I mean, also that's why right now they're laying off so many software engineers.

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Like before I get into computer science major, you need to do, they told me, right? My mentor told me, okay, you need to do like 300 legal questions. And when I just started, each legal question took me five hours to complete. Holy shit. So imagine 300 of them. You need to complete that. And the school doesn't even teach you those legal type questions.

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They teach you some basic algorithm type questions. But after you graduate, you are on your own. Yeah. But imagine now it's even more complicated. You probably need to finish like 500 legal questions just to pass the interviews. Oh my God. You don't even actually use those. Questions or everything that you learn from that, you don't even actually use it in your actual job.

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Like the actual job is way easier. That's why I said they can do two hours and then they'll be done for the rest of the day. So the application is harder than the job. Yeah, way harder than the job. It's like the SATs are like taking tests for school, right? And right now they're also competing with a bunch of senior engineers who got laid off. And they are...

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put themselves into the market again. So if you are just graduated as a young grad or just somebody who are transitioning from Korea, like you're taking a coding bootcamp, right? You have very low chance competing with those senior level people. They just know more. But AI, that's why the AI is stepping into the questions, right?

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