XPOW MVP is Live!
We’re excited to announce the launch of XPOW’s MVP – your go-to platform for verified work, project ratings, and public reviews from employers.
With XPOW:
• Get your projects verified by past employers
• Receive ratings on quality, professionalism, communication, and more
• Build a trusted portfolio that speaks for you
• Access performance analytics to track your growth
• Showcase your work with a personalized subdomain
The future of the Web3 service economy is here. Your work. Verified. Rated. Recognized.
Step into the future: https://t.co/E08K23Nm7L
Why should you use @_xpow? Have you asked yourself that question?
I have and I am about to give you valid reasons, only if you're good at what you do.
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I know I have yapped a whole lot about a huge piece of @_xpow the "XCROW" well its finally here, a post will be made to show interest in helping out with tests and bug reports.
Things about to get serious now.
So I found a couple of leads. Most of the sites tagged in these so-called remote job posts are either dead, or the people engaging with them do not meet the main requirement needed to land jobs - which is a solid resume. Both the inactive sites and the actively running ones require users (service providers) to provide/upload their resumes.
Here’s a rough walkthrough of what signing up on sites like these looks like. I stopped at the resume stage because that’s the key pattern/problem I’ve identified so far.
* Indeed:
* Sign up
* Location | Zip code
* Minimum pay you're looking for
* Type of job you're interested in
* Search for jobs
* To Apply:
* Contact information
* Location
* Resume upload
* Last post on X: June 18, 2023
* Wellfound:
* Profile setup requires resume upload
* Recent post activity on X:
* Last post: May 16
* 14 posts since April, with the highest engagement being 4 likes
* (Pinned post excluded, it is the most recent and has 18 likes, no reposts)
* ZipRecruiter:
* Profile setup requires resume upload
* Most recent post: February 7, 2023
* Y Combinator:
* Personal information
* Location
* Role you're interested in
* Upload resume
* X activity: Active
* WeAreDevelopers:
* X activity: Active but low engagement
* Sign up
* Set up profile
* Personal information
* Location
* Upload resume
So I found a couple of leads. Most of the sites tagged in these so-called remote job posts are either dead, or the people engaging with them do not meet the main requirement needed to land jobs - which is a solid resume. Both the inactive sites and the actively running ones require users (service providers) to provide/upload their resumes.
Here’s a rough walkthrough of what signing up on sites like these looks like. I stopped at the resume stage because that’s the key pattern/problem I’ve identified so far.
* Indeed:
* Sign up
* Location | Zip code
* Minimum pay you're looking for
* Type of job you're interested in
* Search for jobs
* To Apply:
* Contact information
* Location
* Resume upload
* Last post on X: June 18, 2023
* Wellfound:
* Profile setup requires resume upload
* Recent post activity on X:
* Last post: May 16
* 14 posts since April, with the highest engagement being 4 likes
* (Pinned post excluded, it is the most recent and has 18 likes, no reposts)
* ZipRecruiter:
* Profile setup requires resume upload
* Most recent post: February 7, 2023
* Y Combinator:
* Personal information
* Location
* Role you're interested in
* Upload resume
* X activity: Active
* WeAreDevelopers:
* X activity: Active but low engagement
* Sign up
* Set up profile
* Personal information
* Location
* Upload resume