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by quadcore
3029 days ago
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Thinking about it, I think I understand their insight now. The idea is that, even if you got triplebyte-d, the startups will pass you through their interviewing process - let's be realistic for a sec. So triblebyte is not about getting you hired, I mean, not directly. It's about something else. Thing is, a startup cant do like amazon and actually dive into every random applicant. It's too big of a work. So, a startup is limited and can only use recommendations in order to even think about interviewing someone. Now, what if a company would do the grunt work and select a few of those random applicants and submit them to the companies. That would bring a shitload of value because now startups would have a new source of relevant applications to tap in. I think triplebyte is actually a good investment. |
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