Gazi Jarin — Software Engineer at Google, ex-Pinterest, ex-Amazon — shares the exact system she used to break into big tech: the portfolio, the interviews, the LeetCode prep, and the mindset that actually gets you hired.
640K+ Instagram · Software Engineer at Google · Oxford MSc · University of Toronto CS
Get Instant Access — $197Everything Gazi wished she had — structured, sequenced, and held nothing back.
How Gazi reframed her relationship with rejection, imposter syndrome, and the application process. The mental foundations that separate people who land offers from people who quit before they get there.
Exactly what Gazi's portfolio looked like at every stage of her career. What recruiters actually look at, what they skip, and how to make yours impossible to ignore.
Gazi's approach to interview prep that goes beyond grinding problems randomly. How to structure your practice, which patterns to master first, and how to perform under pressure in a live interview.
How to find and apply for roles at Google, Pinterest, Amazon, and similar companies. Cold outreach, referrals, recruiter conversations, and how to move from application to interview faster.
A full breakdown of the technical and behavioural rounds. What Gazi said, what she prepared, how she handled hard questions, and what she would do differently now.
How to evaluate and negotiate your offer without fear, and how to show up in your first 90 days at a big tech company so you set yourself up to thrive.
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Gazi walks through the specific mindset shifts she had to make after her first wave of rejections from big tech. You'll learn how she reframed rejection as data rather than verdict, why imposter syndrome hits hardest just before a breakthrough, and the four mental habits that kept her applying when quitting felt easier. This is the foundation everything else is built on.
A detailed walkthrough of Gazi's portfolio from her first application to her Google offer — including what changed, why it changed, and what finally made recruiters respond. You'll see real before-and-after examples, understand what a recruiter sees in the first eight seconds, and rebuild your own portfolio with a clear framework for making it undeniable.
Most people grind LeetCode in the wrong order and fail live interviews anyway. Gazi breaks down her pattern-based prep system: the eight core problem archetypes that cover 80% of what big tech asks, how to build a structured weekly practice schedule, and exactly how to behave in a live technical interview when you get stuck. This module alone has changed the trajectory of hundreds of engineers.
The exact messages Gazi used to reach engineers at Google and Pinterest before she had any connections. How to find internal referrals at companies you want to work at, what to say to a recruiter when they reach out first, and how to move from passive applicant to proactive candidate. This module covers everything the job boards don't tell you.
Gazi reconstructs her Google, Pinterest, and Amazon interview rounds from memory — including the exact questions she was asked, how she responded, what she wishes she had said differently, and how to structure answers to behavioural questions so they land. This is inside access to what the process actually looks like from the candidate's chair at the top of the funnel.
The exact scripts Gazi used to negotiate her offer — and the mindset shift that made her stop leaving money on the table. How to evaluate a big tech compensation package beyond just the base salary, what to say when they ask for your current number, and how to spend your first 90 days setting up for a strong performance review, not just surviving onboarding.
This course was designed around five specific situations. See if yours is one of them.
You keep getting rejected without knowing why. You're technically capable but something in the process isn't clicking. This course gives you the full picture — not just the technical side.
You're learning on your own and want a clear, proven path. You don't need another tutorial — you need a system that takes you from self-taught to hired at a company that matters.
You feel like the top companies are out of reach because you don't go to Stanford or MIT. Gazi went to University of Toronto. The playbook works regardless of where you studied.
You have experience but not at the right companies. You want to get into Google, Meta, or Amazon and need to understand how the bar is different at that level — and how to clear it.
You've been following Gazi's journey and know it's possible. This is where she shows you exactly how she did it — the full version, not the 60-second one.
These aren't signs you're not cut out for big tech. They're signs nobody gave you the playbook.
You've been grinding LeetCode for months and still can't get past the first interview round — because grinding randomly isn't the same as preparing strategically.
You look at Google and Pinterest job descriptions and feel like you're missing something everyone else seems to have — but nobody will tell you what that something is.
You don't have a friend at a big tech company who can tell you what the process actually looks like from the inside — so you're navigating it blind.
Your portfolio exists but you have no idea if it's impressive enough to make a recruiter stop scrolling — and no way to know without someone who's been on both sides of the table.
You feel like breaking into big tech is about who you know, not what you know. Gazi didn't know anyone either. She built the system that made connections irrelevant.
"None of it was handed to me. I figured out the system the hard way — through rejection, iteration, and a lot of LeetCode."
Hi, I'm Gazi. I'm a Software Engineer at Google, and before that I was at Pinterest and Amazon. I went to the University of Toronto for Computer Science and I'm currently completing my Master's at Oxford.
I started sharing my journey on Instagram because I wanted other women to see that big tech is reachable — and now over 640,000 people follow along. This course is everything I wish I had when I was starting out. The full playbook. Nothing held back.
Software Engineer, Google · Oxford MSc · University of Toronto CS
I had been applying to big tech for two years with nothing. After going through Gazi's portfolio module I rebuilt mine completely and got my first Google interview within three weeks. I just signed my offer.
The LeetCode system alone was worth ten times what I paid. I stopped grinding randomly and started actually understanding patterns. I went from failing every technical round to passing four in a row.
I kept thinking big tech was for people who went to Stanford or had connections. This course showed me it's a skill set, not a background. I landed a Pinterest role six weeks after finishing it.
Gazi's complete big tech entry system — from building your portfolio to signing your offer — exactly as she applied it at Google, Pinterest, and Amazon. No gaps, no guesswork.
The LeetCode prep framework that replaces random grinding with a structured, pattern-based approach that actually prepares you for live interviews at top companies.
Real insider knowledge of what recruiters and hiring managers at Google, Pinterest, and Amazon look for at every stage of the process — from application to final round.
Lifetime access to the course plus a private Discord community of women in tech sharing opportunities, doing mock interviews, and supporting each other through the process.
The exact portfolio structure Gazi used when she was applying to Google and Pinterest. Fully customisable and ready to make your own — so you're not starting from a blank page.
Value: $47 — included freeJoin a community of women and aspiring engineers working through the same journey. Share opportunities, do mock interviews, and get accountability from people who genuinely get it.
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Answered honestly.
This course is designed to meet you where you are. Whether you are self-teaching, in university, or switching careers from a completely different field, the playbook works from any starting point. Gazi built her system without a conventional head start, and the course reflects that.
The course is open to everyone. Gazi's community skews toward women in tech and that's reflected in the community culture, but the content, strategies, and frameworks apply regardless of your background or identity. If the playbook fits, it works.
Lifetime. Buy once and access everything — including all future updates to the course content and ongoing Discord community access — forever. No subscription, no renewal fees.
The course goes ten times deeper than anything Gazi has shared publicly. Her Instagram shows the what — the course shows the how. It's the full system, structured step by step, with everything she couldn't fit into a 60-second Reel and never will.
The strategies in this course are the same ones Gazi used and now teaches to her audience. Results depend on effort, consistency, and the specific roles you're targeting. What the course does is give you the clearest possible path. What you do with it is up to you.
This course is not for people looking for shortcuts or guaranteed offers. It is for people who are willing to do the work and want a proven framework to make that work count. If you're not ready to commit time and effort to the process, this isn't the right investment right now.
The system exists. The path is mapped. The only thing left is deciding you're going to walk it.
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