| Hey Hackers, A desperate call for feedback here. I must be doing something utterly wrong. After working for 5+ years in tech recruitment and having built a profitable company in the space generating $1M+ ARR - I finally admit that I know nothing about this market. For the last 2 months I and my co-founder have been working on https://greenlight.jobs/employers/ - a marketplace that connects businesses with vetted overseas engineers looking for remote work opportunities. It is a 'reverse' job marketplace, where 'poachable' candidates list their anonymized profiles. As a result, employers see available candidates immediately - which shortens time-to-hire many times. It also gives businesses access to the new and huge 'hidden' pool of talent. I had great faith in this idea for at least 3 reasons:
1) Post-COVID, hiring engineers became even tougher than before.
2) Remote becomes the new normal - and consequently international hiring is on the rise, with companies like Deel or Remote - that provide paperwork and payroll for foreign employees, surpassing billion-dollar valuations;
3) There are tens of thousands of brilliant engineers on local markets that speak decent English, and are happy to work for an American startup for $100K-120K + equity. We have seen a lot of entusiasm from candidates - and quickly got a strong first batch of senior React+Node full-stack developers. However after we launched the employers website - the interest turned to be surprisingly low. We got only 4 job postings so far, 1 from last weeks' Show HN (4 upvotes, 3 comments) and 3 from Bookface.
Today Greenlight launched on Product Hunt - and got only 29 upvotes so far. I strongly believe in the vision of work knowing no borders on the future - so don't want to give up on this easily.
I would therefore be grateful for any piece of feedback that would help me understand what may we be missing. Thanks! |
- Exactly who is your ideal customer, and what do they care about? Veteran CEO of 4 person seed stage start up in FinTech world trying to build an MVP? Mid career hiring manager at a Series B or C company in healthcare looking to expand their team long term? Recruiter at a Series D company with 20,000+ employees trying to meet their quota of leads for the week? Someone else? Drill down here. Once you identify it and validate that through experiments, focus on as few as possible - ideally just one.
- Is it clear to your potential customer what problem you are solving for them?
- Do they think you are the best way for them to solve it? What alternatives do they use currently? What's painful about it? What's better about your solution, so compelling that they should try it?
- Is the problem they think you solve one of their current priorities?
If the issue is with framing or marketing, here's a useful guide: https://www.julian.com/guide/growth/intro
Good luck!