Ground Signal uses social analytics and AI to help suppliers in the alcohol industry optimize sales. Our platform processes billions of records and delivers insights through a robust SaaS product used by top-tier analysts and global brands.
We're a fully remote team of 20+ distributed across the US. We care about capability over titles, value outcomes over process, and keep ego to a minimum. We collaborate tightly, move fast, and meet up in person a few times a year to recharge and plan together.
We are currently recruiting for the following positions. We are not able to sponsor at this time.
Ha ha, yeah I hear you. Don't get me wrong, I'm certainly not marketing my music to make money (because I know there won't be any LOL). I do it because I spend hundreds of hours writing, producing, mixing, and mastering my music, and if I spend that much time on it, then damnit I want someone other than me to hear it! :)
If you have any presence on Sound Cloud, then definitely check out Repost Exchange. It's a peer to peer site where fellow artists like and repost each other's work. It's great for discovery.
I'm not trying to tell you how to market your music, you do you, but with services like Tune Core, Distro Kid, etc that allow you to submit your music to every single music service in existence with one click, why wouldn't you just put your music everywhere? You may be surprised at just how big of a community there is for your niche genre on Spotify and elsewhere!
Anyways, I agree that the Spotify requirement is artificially limiting, especially if this is targeting up and coming artists. They should probably support all of the biggies (Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, etc) as well as indies like Sound Cloud, Band Camp, etc.
One bit of feedback after submitting a track: The list of genres to select from is too course-grained IMHO. There's a gazillion sub-genres of electronic dance music for example, but "Electronic" was as close as I could get. Genres like metal have the same issue. It doesn't matter so much now given the current UX, but if you consider others' suggestions on adding genre/sub-genre specific lists (which I agree with 100%), then I think you'll want to allow people to get as fine-grained as they want to (sub-genre lists could all bubble up to a parent genre list, and all of the steps in between). Submit Hub does this very well, if you're looking for examples/inspiration.
Ground Signal uses social analytics and AI to help suppliers in the alcohol industry optimize sales. Our platform processes billions of records and delivers insights through a robust SaaS product used by top-tier analysts and global brands.
We're a fully remote team of 20+ distributed across the US. We care about capability over titles, value outcomes over process, and keep ego to a minimum. We collaborate tightly, move fast, and meet up in person a few times a year to recharge and plan together.
We are currently recruiting for the following positions. We are not able to sponsor at this time.
Software Engineer (Backend, Python, PostgreSQL, ClickHouse, dbt) https://wellfound.com/l/2BiEQL
Associate Data Engineer (Python, SQL) https://wellfound.com/l/2BtEEq
Data Insights Engineer (Python, Jupyter, SQL) https://wellfound.com/l/2zf39a
Product Designer (UX/UI design for complex data/analytics) https://wellfound.com/l/2Bn56J