Three years ago, Lydia joined a major fintech as a junior engineer. Due to a lack of structured learning, unclear delegation, and minimal growth guidance from seniors, she eventually resigned this year.
A great number of Learning and Development / HR professionals today are manually struggling to understand the core skill gaps of their employees, as sometimes expressed by their line managers or bosses.
We're tackling the massive employee retention problem and business productivity for companies by solving the broken career development process. With only 19% of employees satisfied with current training options, and 94% willing to stay longer for better career investment, the market is desperate for a real solution.
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I m about to launch my product, ViralSort 2.0, and I m exploring whether to launch with a Product Hunt hunter or do it on my own. I ve launched a few products both with hunters and independently, but I m still not convinced which approach truly drives more visibility, engagement, or traction. Has anyone tried launching with a hunter? Did it make a noticeable difference, or would you recommend submitting independently? I d love to hear your experiences, insights, or even lessons learned from both approaches!
The first 1,000 is always the hardest as they say. I've seen a million and one articles all giving different advice but since makers have the first hand experience I decided to ask what are your tips?
Started as a weekend project in 2011, Gumroad has grown with its fair share of ups and downs to helping 94,000+ creators earn over $500,000,000. In February 2019, I published a Medium essay, Reflecting on My Failure to Build a Billion-Dollar Company,
Hi all. Sarah here, Head of Content @ Product Hunt. I'm starting up a new article series in our AI newsletter, Deeper Learning, called Ask Kitty. It's a place where you can ask the questions you've been wondering about A.I. but have been too shy to ask. Why? One thing I've learned about A.I. is that a lot of people in tech assume you know a lot of things, and very few people actually know the things (or know them in-depth enough to explain them simply). Sometimes this dynamic prevents us from asking questions. And asking questions is one of the best ways to reduce our knowledge gap. And yes, you could ask ChatGPT, but based on my experience you're unlikely to get the full context you need. Not only will I work to answer your questions, I'll work to find the right people to help me answer them! So ask away!
Semis from Reispar is a platform connecting aspiring and existing big tech and AI professionals with experienced mentors reducing the knowledge gap in the AI tech space across the world.