Because... It's kinda fun to do the impossible.

The tools, mindset, and confidence to crush it in an increasingly uncertain world.

I'm Nate Delgado, cybersecurity product director, career coach, keynote speaker, startup advisor, and creator of the Resume Roast™.

I help ambitious people get unstuck, sharpen their story, and focus on what matters. All while having a little fun along the way.

Nate Delgado

1:1 Coaching

  • Career materials recruiters remember. LinkedIn, interviews, negotiation, and executive presence. A resume without a mindset is a list.
  • Founder storytelling: pitch decks, positioning, product narratives, and the words that make people care.
  • Triage before tactics: identify what's blocking the next step, then focus on the highest-leverage moves.
  • Turn experience, strategy, and ambition into a story other people repeat.
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Where Roastees have cooled off:

Talks that get the whole room excited.

Boring keynotes suck and your teams deserve better. I tailor custom talks for diverse audiences with a flair for memorable, practical, salient, and fun.

Book me to speak

Where I've spoken:

Chillin' Roastees

Julia — Without Nate's support throughout the application process, I never would have even asked for higher comp. I got my dream job and a raise!
Maya — Nate helped me take charge of my career trajectory through insightful conversations about the roles and opportunities that are a great fit for me. I'm now way more confident in my resume.
Caroline — Nate helped me crush my interview by prepping me the night before to stop overthinking and confidently present structured responses. I got my dream job in cyber consulting!
Amelia — I used to think I had a decent resume but now looking back at the "pre-Nate" version is kinda embarassing. Nate has an incredible ability to turn your resume into a compelling story.
Nate as a kid on a bike
I've always used technology a little differently

Not your grandma's coach*

I'm Nate Delgado. I came up in cybersecurity product management, years of helping organizations explain complex things simply, clearly, and in ways that make people say "I need this." Turns out those skills work everywhere.

I coach 1:1 and I speak on stages. Clients range from college seniors to C-suite executives to startup founders building their first pitch deck. The underlying moves are identical: triage what's holding you back, double down on what matters, tell a story people want to act on.

*Confession, I actually talk investing strategy with my grandma on the regular.

Stop being talented in secret.

01

Strategy at the intersection of storytelling and technology

The best opportunities go to people who can make complex work feel clear, useful, and worth betting on.

02

AI only disrupts the disruptable

Use the tools to sharpen your judgment, speed up the boring parts, and build skills that are harder to replace.

03

This stuff isn't taught in school

Everything is learnable, but I'm consistently amazed at how many people overlook the low-hanging fruit. Like mock interviews, the underrated gamechanger nobody bothers to actually do.

More survivors.

"Nate spilling knowledge is an amazing experience"

Justin Jimenez
Associate Security Consultant at Mandiant (part of Google Cloud)

"Nate's got this incredible ability to tell stories and communicate in a really compelling way"

Amelia Marvit
Clinical Researcher at UCSF

"I promise you'll learn something"

Caroline Finnerty
Analyst at Deloitte

"Nate actually does have a sense of humor"

Ziphron Russell
Marketing Director at Fitness in Recovery

"Nate gave me the confidence to push outside my comfort zone"

Will Sherman
Grants and Compliance Manager at Longview Philanthropy

"One of the most engaging speakers I've ever heard"

Vinicio Osorio
Systems Engineer at Palo Alto Networks
Zoom comments — U.S. Cyber Challenge Resume Roast
Zoom comments — U.S. Cyber Challenge Resume Roast
One of my favorite emails
One of my favorite emails
Kind words from Centennial College
Kind words from Centennial College