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Sebastian Varga
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Well, first of all, have you uploaded CVs to chatGPT to get a summary? And then check for inconsistencies? And then ask for possible interview questions?
Another tool I can imagine is to crosscheck CVs across social media platforms etc.
Now, while I write those words, I also realize how creepy this is...
Anyone working on a HR-tech related product?
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Superpower: Understanding abstract concepts with having only fragmented information
Archnemesis: Describing technology in a concise and brief way...
What's your superpower? And who is your archnemesis?
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Sebastian Varga
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Hi Neha, great question and exactly what I'm trying to achieve with my Freelance business. As a Freelancer, your only leverage to scale is to increase your hourly rate and to bring in other Freelancers to work alongside with you (which you then charge to your clients). The leverage in Services is similar, you scale with people, that's your main leverage, unless you create a product which is a...
What distinct challenges do service-based companies face compared to product-based companies?
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Hey Product Hunt community!
Introducing .techStack - reimagining the world of IT Infrastructure consulting.
The usual way of carrying out an IT project is by hiring freelancers and commencing with prolonged discussions, exhaustive onboarding processes, and endless meetings which aren't just a drain on time - they're a drain on resources and potential growth. And they are insanely expensive....
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Sebastian Varga
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It's not about tools. It's about not to use complex and too many of them. Many things on our computers are a distraction. And the worst of them all are meetings. You probably rarely use 80% of the software on your computer and only use 10-20% extensively.
So the best "tool" is this:
- no fancy productivity tool.
- no meetings
- check mails not all the time
What's the best tool you've discovered recently that has significantly boosted your team's efficacy?
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Sebastian Varga
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Our target-customers are companies which require IT-Infrastructure expertise fast and inexpensively and can't afford or don't want to hire the Accenture's and KPMG's of this world, paying 100k+ for questionable results. :-)
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Sebastian Varga
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Late to the thread, I had it saved for later.
So I'm about to launch exactly that. Other than many who seem to do design work, which I think leans itself perfectly to this, I am trying this for IT-Infrastructure consulting. I've been working in IT-Infra for over 20 years now, and 11 as a freelance consultant.
What I've learned over the last decade is that companies require bespoke solutions...
💡 Unpacking the Product Hunt Trend: Services into Products
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Sebastian Varga
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So this one is really interesting for me. When I started as a freelance consultant 12 years ago, it took me forever to get my first client. Now I'm trying to use the productize approach to remove my time constraint. Just done building the website and honestly feeling quite overwhelmed what to do next. Of course reaching out to old customers is probably a good start, I guess
🚀 Product Launch 🧨 Which stage do you find most challenging?
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Started coding at the age of 11, good old assembler on C64 and later Amiga. Then studied law (of all things), hated it, took a job for Berlitz (the language school) in Germany to run their IT. They had an old Pentium 133 MHz server running Novell 4.0. I converted all of that into a proper server infrastructure. Now, 22 years later, I'm trying to productize my consulting business...
What was your first role in the tech industry, and how did it shape your journey 🚐
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