DataShip isn't just some BS theory from someone who never struggled with job search. It's a battle-tested system forged in the fires of a broken job market, crafted by someone who refused to accept "no" for an answer.
That's the story of Jaret, DataShip's founder – and your potential wake-up call.
"Let's be honest, the data science job market is a minefield," Jaret admits.
"I had a year of experience, and all I heard was 'Not enough.' Masters? PhD? Endless requirements that felt designed to keep people out. It's easy to feel like giving up. I almost did."
But Jaret didn't whine.
He built a weapon. A system. He treated his job search like the data problems he loves: identify the variables, create a process, and optimize for results.
The result? 90 interviews in under 90 days.
People saw the results and wanted in. Jaret started mentoring, sharing his system for free. One landed a job in six months. Another got two offers in three. "That's when I realized something," Jaret says. "It's not enough to succeed yourself. You have to help others climb, too. That's the real impact."
Jaret was crushing it in his data science role, raking in promotions. But something was missing.
"I hated my job," he states bluntly. "Helping a billionaire get richer while talented people struggled to get their foot in the door? That's not success. Plus, the thought of being chained to a desk for the next 40 years made me want to puke."
So, he took a risk. The company denied a promotion, and Jaret had enough.
"I said, 'Fine, I'll build my own damn ladder.' Thanos-style," he jokes.
He doubled down: 40 hours at his job, 40 hours building DataShip. Within a month, he'd replaced his income. Nine months later, DataShip was a six-figure business, and he quit his job, never looking back.
"I searched for a mentor who had a clear, organized plan," Jaret explains. "I met with 20 people. No one aligned. They were selling theory. I was selling results."
That's the DataShip difference. Jaret lived it. He made the mistakes. He cracked the code.
His biggest regret? "Not getting a mentor sooner. My job search took longer, I lost $40k on a bad decision, and I took a job I hated. A mentor would've stopped me from making those stupid mistakes. Learn from my failures, not just my wins."
Today, DataShip is on track to hit seven figures. Jaret's invested over $55,000 in his own growth, lived in 22 countries, and helped countless data professionals land jobs at:
Amazon
Deloitte
Brooklyn Nets
...and dozens more.
But here's the real kicker: His clients get promoted within the first year, recouping their investment.
"This isn't about feel-good fluff," Jaret says. "It's about building a career that gets you paid, gets you promoted, and gets you living the life you want. Stop waiting for someone to hand you an opportunity. Let's go build it."
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