No Dedicated Community Platform for Talent Discovery and Project Collaboration
Professionals seeking to hire, get hired, or find project collaborators lack a focused community platform separate from LinkedIn noise and scattered Reddit posts. The 54 upvotes indicate clear demand for a purpose-built talent and collaboration matching community.
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Monthly Freelancer Hiring Thread (Not a Problem)
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Startups Seeking Community-Led Growth Partnerships
Early-stage startups struggle to identify and execute community-led growth strategies. This post is a one-line networking request with no specific problem described.
Job Listings on LinkedIn Are Stale, Fake, or Filled Before Applications Are Reviewed
Job seekers report that LinkedIn postings are routinely filled before being listed, ghost postings with no real openings, and apply buttons that produce no response. This structural flaw wastes significant candidate time and erodes trust in the platform. A verified, real-time job feed with posting freshness signals would address a widely-felt pain point.
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