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Jasmin Ihtijarevic

Jasmin Ihtijarevic

@ihti

🏔 🚵 🪂 ⛷ 🤿 🌊 ✈️ 🌴 🍻 🤘🏻 Building 🧐 observely.app, a personal workspace SaaS. CTO @ clearview.team (Fully Remote since forever)
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Joined August 2023

Reddit is a great start, just find the right community.
I was surprised when I got a few private messages on Reddit from those early adopters (people genuinely excited about using my app)

Started with Airtable then later moved to lever.co

That explains it, Lever has a public API for each client, this is how they can very easily list your jobs, for example: api.lever.co/v0/postings/rela…

An important metric for a job board you should have in mind is the quality of candidates it attracts.

Agreed, I think some manual filtering of job ads is going to be necessary to make sure they're very good opportunities. The jobs are in a specialized field I know about, so I'll be able to detect BS fairly easily

I can give you my perspective being on the other side.

  1. It seems like new job boards scrape company websites or other job boards or manually add jobs. I often saw our job ads on new job boards that we never posted.

  2. Maybe better start by offering free job ads (limit to 1-3) than later when you have traffic you can charge money.

Seems we basically have the same thoughts, thanks for the input. I think I'll get a lot of bites esp. if I offer 1-3 active job ads for free - my LinkedIn connections are pretty much 99% recruiters who want to fill job roles haha

An important metric for a job board you should have in mind is the quality of candidates it attracts.

Agreed, I think some manual filtering of job ads is going to be necessary to make sure they're very good opportunities. The jobs are in a specialized field I know about, so I'll be able to detect BS fairly easily

Hey Jasmin, what ATS do you use (if any?)

Started with Airtable then later moved to lever.co

That explains it, Lever has a public API for each client, this is how they can very easily list your jobs, for example: api.lever.co/v0/postings/rela…

Around 2015, when I started traveling frequently and spending a lot of time in Bali, I researched international health insurance providers. At that time, Cigna Global had good reviews.

I still pay for the Cigna policy but never used them, hopefully, I won't need them anytime soon :) It cost me $168 / month, coverage up to $1M.

Yeah Cigna seems to have good pricing. At the same time they seem to have the worst sales staff - some dude from Cigna keeps spam calling me every morning and every afternoon to ask me to finish signing up. For that reason alone I’m looking at other providers now heh

Steve Jobs by Isaacson Walter is an intriguing and informative read with valuable insights.

Check open source alternative: github.com/clearview/rootspace

That's what I was going to recommend also.
I use the self-hosted version of joplinapp.org
It's pretty barebone but enough to keep some notes.

Checking where can I watch some tv/movie is something that I would occasionally use. Having feature to track tv shows I watch and when is new episodes released would be useful to visit every other day.

Thank you for your feedback! Keeping track of shows & movies watched and upcoming is something I'd like to integrate.