@randomrecruiter Mainstream markets have it so easy, meanwhile finding game devs is building apps to search game credit sites since 'wtf is a LinkedIn'
Recruiters aren't using the LinkedIn you're using.
We're on a $12K/year product called LinkedIn Recruiter.
It resembles more of an ATS/Job Board than a social media feed.
We type keywords, scan results, and the first that pops up is your headline.
Here's how to fix yours:
Title | Skills | Value Prop
This keeps it makes it easy to identify what you do as we scroll through 100s of candidates to "stop the scroll" and click your profile.
randomrecruiter.substack.com/p/the-one-link…
My keyboard, Titan, is finally releasing today at 6pm EST.
75% layout, hall effect greatness. Custom web driver built from the ground up. Tuned for both competitive gaming and daily typing enjoyment.
To celebrate, I will be giving away one. Just like, rt and comment below ⌨️
Wild that @Snowbird charges $50 for me to simply change a lesson from one day to another while still before the 48hours
I watched your team click 4 buttons is that really costing $50
@dhh@jasonfried@Tesla I couldn't even put a wire deposit down payment on my @Audi to speed things up
The dealer told me that's illegal in California made shit up just to have it take 3 hours
@jasonfried@Tesla Had exactly the same experience buying a Lexus. Even told them up front: I'm only buying this car if I can be out the door in half an hour. "Sure, no problem". Still took nearly three hours. Tesla is just in another league.
The last car we bought was a @Tesla Model Y. Painless purchase process. No salespeople, no showroom, no upsells, no games, no haggling, no pressure. Just a personal choice on my own time, and a simple few-minute process handled entirely via a clear and straightforward app.
The next car we're buying is from another brand. And holy hell, it feels like I'm going back in time. Salespeople, back-and-forth charades, pricing games, "when can you come in?" before the deal is finalized tactics, etc. And I'm still doing it all via email so I don't have to deal with the showroom antics. I've modernized the process as much as I can from my side, and yet it's the same old same old.
They don't even feel like the same thing. In one case I'm buying a car with all the baggage that comes with buying a car. In the other case I'm buying a Tesla with none of the baggage of buying a car.
This experience could make me lament this other brand, but what it really does is make me appreciate and respect the lengths to which Tesla has fully reconfigured the car buying experience. It's become effortless, like buying any other product. As it should be. A car is just another product.
Bravo.
Swear my faith in @AlaskaAir is waning, went to switch my flight to an earlier one showed multiple available seats, I switch it
All wait-list and now likely won't be on the earlier plane why are we advertising it like that
Shout out to @AlaskaAir for the meal voucher they emailed me at 8:30pm while I was in flight for $12 that expires today, convenient for you all food places in AUS were closed since it was 2am so I guess it's just a gesture and nothing you want us to use
@AlaskaAir But I got a text saying there was a maintenance issue? And now the flight that is supposed to head to us is just marked as 'scheduled'
Can you clarify which it actually is