
I have a good experience: I found a job last month, although at first I received not very relevant vacancies. Later I added reviews from colleagues, and it seemed like there were more connections like this. There is also quite a lot of CEO on the platform, I think that should also somehow improve the chances of hiring.
I'm here after receiving their email “Discover remote side projects”: which goes to a subscription form that has some kind of UX dark patterns to catch the user without providing the real advantages of the service. I can't pay for something based only on a description of checkmarking my pain points, without examples of how the service works and may benefit me.
Honestly, at first I wasn’t sure if Intch was the right platform for me. I’m a designer and wasn’t getting the kind of jobs I wanted, but after I added some recommendations from old colleagues, the job offers got better. Now I’ve got way more connections, and it feels like I’m more visible to the right people.
A former colleague invited me to leave a review about himself. I liked the way his resume looked on intch and the concept was pretty cool. So I registered and paid for a year. I like that the site hasn't become cluttered with posts about successful success yet and is focused on finding a job or advice or consultations
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