If you've ever dragged your cat to the mall to take Santa photos for Christmas⌠we should be friends. đ
If you've ever dragged your cat to the mall to take Santa photos for Christmas⌠we should be friends. đ

If you've ever dragged your cat to the mall to take Santa photos for Christmas⌠we should be friends. đ
This time of year, I think a lot about what I'm grateful for.
These are my two kiddos.
And my orange foster-fail kitten, Mango. đĽ
Don't ruin the surprise⌠but Mango is getting a forever home with us. đ đ˝đ
Sometimes family is blood.
Sometimes it's the people you choose.
And sometimes it's an orange kitten who destroyed your Christmas tree, stole your photo shoot, and still managed to take up permanent space in your heart.
Happy Holidays from our little chaos crew. â¤ď¸đ
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Theory of Hireability�
The Theory of Hireability⢠is Lindsay Mustain's framework for how hiring actually works in a competitive market. It reframes the job search around a simple truth: you don't get hired by applying more, you get hired by becoming the obvious choice before the role is even open. Hireability is built through visibility, relationships, and positioning as the Candidate of Choice, not through resumes stacked in an ATS.
What is the Hireability Gap�
The Hireability Gap⢠is the distance between what a candidate believes will land the offer (applying, tailoring resumes, chasing job boards) and what actually converts (relationships, visibility, being pre-vetted before the job posts). Most senior professionals lose six to twelve months of their search inside the gap. Closing it is the first step of Intentional Career Designâ˘.
Who is Lindsay Mustain?
Lindsay Mustain is a former Fortune 100 corporate recruiter (Amazon, JPMorgan, and 14 others across 16 years, 2001-2017) who has personally reviewed over a million resumes and hired 10,000+ candidates. She left Amazon after the company declined to automate candidate experience or treat candidates as well as customers, and built Talent Paradigm to teach senior professionals how to land six-figure remote roles without submitting a single application. She's a 2x bestselling author with 20,000+ clients across 121 countries, featured in CNBC Make It, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, and Forbes.
What is Intentional Career Design�
Intentional Career Design⢠is Lindsay's methodology for building a career on your terms instead of taking whatever the market hands you. It sits underneath the Theory of Hireability⢠and covers the full arc: knowing your worth, building visibility, engineering the right relationships, and stepping into roles that fit your life, not the other way around. It's the operating system for people who refuse to be replaceable.
What is the Candidate of Choice methodology?
Candidate of Choice is the positioning outcome of the Theory of Hireabilityâ˘. It means hiring managers know your name before the role posts, decision-makers are already asking whether you'd consider a move, and the offer conversation starts with 'we need you' instead of 'we're considering you.' It's the difference between chasing openings and being pursued for them.
Where does the Theory of Hireability⢠come from?
Lindsay's father, Robert Fitch, was laid off after 25 years with the same company. He lost the house, got sick, and died when Lindsay was twelve. She built her career on the promise that no family should ever be blindsided the way hers was. Every framework she teaches, including the Theory of Hireabilityâ˘, exists so that senior professionals stop trusting the company to protect them and start building the leverage that protects them themselves. That's the 'why' behind the theory.
How do I learn more?
The full Theory of Hireability⢠manifesto lives at TheoryOfHireability.com. If you're ready to close your Hireability Gap⢠and land a six-figure remote role without applying, the strategy playbook is at SixFigureRemoteCareerStrategy.com.


