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Ask HN: Review my startup
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9 points
by cmurphea
5394 days ago
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I'm working on a startup idea, zoomforth.com , which I envision to be where a non-traditional Vault Guide meets vimeo. Basically, I want to create a career search engine that profiles jobs through thousands of videos of short informational interviews, and provides users a search tool that uses tagged values to expose users to appropriate jobs. Ultimately, Id like it to be largely user sourced content. In addition to general reactions to the idea, I'd love to get feedback from the HN community on specific UI suggestions for laying out content - i.e. how best to have a user navigate the video, as well as text content, that will embody each "job" page. I'd also love some suggestions (as I have no development experience) for tools that might help to generate search capability in the same way that something like 8tracks.com does. Thanks for the help! Chris |
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Building up your video base would be key here. So I'd build a framework that people can follow to upload their job. Make it ridiculously easy for people to post videos for their job and I'm sure people will be interested in helping out. Especially if you take the "stackoverflow" approach and use a creative commons license so everyone benefits from everyone else's work.
As for searching and filtering, you can start with something like sphinxsearch.com, and scale up to lucene, or if you have a budget indextank.com is worth a look.
IMO you need the data before you can worry about how good your search is. You can omit search entirely by just showing "recommend tags" and have people browse that way. Also you can/should implement voting so that the best vids for the best/popular jobs will bubble up to the top.
Please email me (in my profile) if you'd like some help with this - i think this would be a great asset to young people.