Cool project. The heatmap is a nice visualization. It looks like you there's more activity as time goes on. Is that because you are biasing towards using more sources that show up? Or is it that you can just pull more recent data?
In other words, does measuring the thing, change the thing :)?
Nice idea. Can I choose a strategy for token reduction, based on what I'm optimzing for? I might be ok with a quality drop for a great cost savings, for example.
So what you really mean is you are going to do better and more detailed skills files so you can get an architecture that you've thought through rather than something random?
I think poster means a local area, not a locally-owned coffee shop. Meaning in NYC it doesn't matter if it's a Starbucks or Locally owned shop, you still wouldn't leave the laptop.
However, if it's a local coffee shop in the middle of Nebraska, you would be ok.
This is a nicely polished product. Seems like there was good attention to detail. You could add a bit more value before requiring upgrade. I'm not sure what jobs I'll see or how it will match if I upgrade. If I pay and get matches I don't like, that's going to be a bad experience. Suggest some preview of what the matches would be like.
I used to work at Indeed and support your spite!
A few comments:
- the term pack isn't common so you might need to explain or try some other term
- Radar chart is a nice visual
- Overall visuals are interesting. What are your thoughts on showing the resume so much on the search page? I would imagine the first impression is cool, but after that practically it takes up a lot of space.
Overall, it's an interesting concept for sure. I'll give it more usage and report back.
This is kind of fun! When I zoom in it's very pixelated. The geographic formations will help pick a place but it's blurry to see them when I zoom closely.
In other words, does measuring the thing, change the thing :)?