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Jac - Hirechain.io

Jac - Hirechain.io

@NoCodeJac

I've helped companies hire 1000s of people. Currently scaling global teams in Web3. Building @hirechain_io so you can do it too.

London, England Sumali Eylül 2019
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Jac - Hirechain.io
Jac - Hirechain.io@NoCodeJac·
.@hirechain_io turned 3 in October! We've been busy and have onboarded 100s of crypto companies who now rely on us for their hiring. August set a new record for us and it looks like October might beat *every* one of our records in one go. Very proud of the team and extremely excited to launch new products, work with incredible new partners and continue to make hiring more efficient in crypto. We're just getting started.
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Patrick | Megapot
Patrick | Megapot@Patrick_Lung·
@megapot Thank you to everyone who’s believed in us from the start. Our team, investors, players, LPs, and everyone cheering us on as we build in public. It’s been a long road, and we’re only at the beginning. Feeling grateful today.
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Megapot
Megapot@megapot·
We raised $5M led by Dragonfly to build a global lottery
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Ryan Hoover
Ryan Hoover@rrhoover·
@NoCodeJac Brilliant idea. Maybe I can take a piece of the commission.
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Bruno Faviero@Bfaviero·
my childhood cards from 1999
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Bruno Faviero@Bfaviero·
New desk decoration 😎 🔥 🪴 💦
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Hirechain@hirechain_io·
You’re probably sitting on a $16k lead right now without realizing it. The best engineers aren’t scrolling job boards - they’re in your private DMs. If you know the "silent architect" behind a protocol, your insight has literal market value. Why not monetize it?
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Jac - Hirechain.io@NoCodeJac·
We've pretty much built what you want on the interviewer side (beta atm). Reengagement of great candidates is such low hanging fruit and almost no companies do it - agree some CRM functionality outside of specific applications should be on any modern ATS priority list but haven't seen any building it. As for the passive research etc this all exists but the challenge is often less about identification and more about engagement (warm intros from real relationships 10x more likely to work).
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Nan Yu
Nan Yu@thenanyu·
Ppl saying Ashby has good AI features now. I think they've added some nice QoL things for sure. What I actually want on the interviewer side is to never open Ashby's UI ever again. There's no reason for me to learn it and there never will be. There should be a slack bot that talks to me to ask me what it needs from me and I chat with it there. End of interaction with Ashby. Before every interview send me the dossier with all the relevant links. We ask all candidates to submit a written piece and I can't even open it on mobile right now. Where are all the active research features that are finding me candidates out in the wild? Computers can use internet now. Where are the CRM-like features that help me pursue our dream candidates when the answer is not a good time to make a change? Why isn't Ashby helping me re-engage at the right time to make a change? Why isn't it stalking their LinkedIn and Twitter and seeing if they're itching to make a move? We pay $10,000 for every referral that gets hired. Doesn't Ashby want a cut of that? Do these things for me and you'll earn it. x.com/benjaminencz/s…
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Nan Yu
Nan Yu@thenanyu·
Who’s making an AI-first ATS out there
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Kevin → Plant Daddy
Kevin → Plant Daddy@KevinEspiritu·
I would LOVE to hear examples of people who have gotten insane productivity gains from AI. I keep hearing about how people are 5x more productive, but then I look at their lives and I see more or less the same time spent on work & same results. Makes me think it's mostly hype
Tiago Forte@fortelabs

I’m cashing out all of the productivity gains from AI by working less, and it’s really starting to change my life I rarely work past noon, because there’s simply nothing left to do. I do wake up earlier though because I’m so excited to get to work I’m exercising more than I ever have in my life. Every afternoon either weightlifting, running, hiking, or paddle before the kids get home I get a massage every week, and sauna twice a week, spending hours there with friends each time. The level of self care I’m doing is ridiculous. I’m almost too relaxed My wife and I have a date night every week, our marriage is better than ever, and we decided to have a third kid, a son due in June I have so much free time I’m starting to have to make up projects. I’m helping my friend start a nonprofit to promote local innovation and sustainability in our small Mexican town. Using Claude code to do all the writing, planning, and build a website for it I’m spending more time talking to friends and family on FaceTime than ever in my adult life. I’m helping my parents and siblings with their work, heath, finances, and random problems, often using AI Our social life is more active than even my teens or twenties, with at least 2-3 parties, dinners, or other gatherings each week. Everywhere I go in town I see people I know We travel more often than ever, and take more vacation time than ever, though vacations are not as fun as the normal routine The business is more profitable than ever, with a smaller team and less overhead. I’m able to pay my team better than I ever have. In no way is the business suffering I say all this not to brag, but to show that there is another option for what to do with all the time and effort that AI frees up: you can pull back and live a more chill, social, connected life like humans were meant to This is all due to AI, not because I got any smarter, wiser, or more productive. AI opens up new paths, but it’s still up to you to decide which one to take

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Max Segall@segall_max·
Claude, build me an audible <> whoop integration that auto-pauses my book the moment I fall asleep. Make no mistakes 🤓
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Jonny Mack
Jonny Mack@_nonlinear·
@dwr idk what a "slide website" is and i'm too afraid to ask 👴
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Dan Romero@dwr·
zoomers on the team making slide websites with claude code instead of decks I'm officially a boomer
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Hirechain@hirechain_io·
🧵 Bounty Board Friday is rolling again Quiet weeks don’t really exist in Web3 anymore Teams are locking in core hires before the ETHDenver rush next week 🏔️🚀 Here’s what’s live on Hirechain right now 👇 📑 Staff Smart Contracts – Remote ⛓️ Principal EVM Engineer – Remote 🤖 Applied AI Engineer – Austin 🤝 Business Development Lead – NYC 🌐 Head of Ecosystem – Remote 📱 Staff Mobile Engineer – Remote ⚙️ Senior Rust/C++ – Europe 🏗️ Software Engineer – NYC / SF 💰 Paid bounties 🧠 High-signal roles ⚡ Teams already interviewing Sign up on our platform and start referring top talent!
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brian flynn
brian flynn@Flynnjamm·
@NoCodeJac @dwr Because you don't need api keys from exa / firecrawl to start using. Just need to fund a wallet
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Dan Romero@dwr·
Best paid web scraping API?
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Jac - Hirechain.io
Jac - Hirechain.io@NoCodeJac·
@euboid @openclaw No subagents? What do you use for looping? I've found parallel subagents being managed by the main one works really well.
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Wilson Wilson@euboid·
How to actually enjoy using @openclaw: 1. Set your model to gpt-5.3-codex 2. Buy the $20/month codex subscription or $200 if you want to go all out 3. Paste the GPT 5 prompting guide, ask it to rebuild all its prompts + make itself act eagerly 4. Keep it simple, zero subagents, one main is enough for 90% of your work 5. Stop switching models. Almost nothing works reliably. If you want to spend more time building and less time debugging, codex is good enough. Gpt 5.3 codex is so good at writing code, and makes almost no mistakes compared to opus. Building out new capabilities is as simple as saying, here’s the docs, write yourself a CLI It’s also really good at instruction following. The prose is nowhere as good as Opus, but it’s not terrible!
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Jac - Hirechain.io@NoCodeJac·
@0xDesigner Make more bots? One per bigger project, one for personal admin, one for research etc.
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0xDesigner@0xDesigner·
my biggest ux gripe with openclaw out of the box is the single chat form factor. the mental effort it takes to manage threads and context windows in my head is exhausting. it’s the best assistant by far but sometimes i find myself still opening chatgpt because i dont want to make a mess in my telegram chat. maybe it’s a skill issue. maybe im missing something about how new agents or threads are created and managed. or maybe this is the optimal form factor and im just so used to opening multiple shells or using multiple threads on chatgpt/claude/gemini.
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Jac - Hirechain.io@NoCodeJac·
Dangerously skip permissions - here are 120937282 excel spreadsheets. Please build a functional system to manage the government. Lmk when done and we'll move to the NHS.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

We’re partnering with the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology to build an AI assistant for GOV.UK. It will offer tailored advice to help British people navigate government services. Read more about our partnership: anthropic.com/news/gov-UK-pa…

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Charlie Kerr@charliekerr·
Clawdbot and a Mac mini
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Jac - Hirechain.io@NoCodeJac·
@shafu0x The best ones know enough to be helpful and don't claim to know everything.
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