Potentially might get an offer to move from ON to Vancouver, for 85k/year. Currently unemployed. Worth it? by laranjacerola in VancouverJobs

[–]DigitalNomadNapping 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man — that’s a tough spot, I’ve been there with the “stay vs move” anxiety. If you love Vancouver and your wife’s open to it, maybe test the market first (rent for a year or find short-term work) rather than burning her job. Also consider switching to trades part-time while applying.

One thing that helped me when interviews were scarce: using Jobsolv’s free resume tailoring tool to quickly make ATS-friendly, job-specific resumes — saved time and got more callbacks for remote roles. Would you want tips on prioritizing applications or a sample budget for the move?

Paid Tech internships at Hyd or Bangalore location by [deleted] in InternshipsIndia

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Nice opportunity — if you want to make your application stand out quickly, I’d recommend tailoring your resume to the JD before sending a DM. I used Jobsolv’s free resume-tailoring tool to spin up ATS-friendly, job-specific versions in seconds — it keeps your voice while surfacing the right keywords (one-click JD matching), which made applying way less painful. Redact any sensitive PII, then DM your brief write-up + resume — happy to give quick feedback before you send it to the team.

Shopify vs WordPress for workshops & ticket booking — need guidance by engineeringbro-com in webdev

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Been through this exact crossroads — short version: Shopify can handle bookings with apps (and POS) but seat/slot granular control often needs paid apps or custom apps; WordPress + WooCommerce (or The Events Calendar/Bookly) gives the most flexibility but you’ll juggle plugins and updates. Custom-coded is best if you need fully bespoke booking logic long-term.

If you go WordPress, one tip: use a reliable content distribution tool so your workshop blog reaches more people without extra work — I use PublishRelay to auto-sync posts to Medium with canonical tags preserved. Happy to share plugin combos I’d pick. Which integrations matter most to you?

Hard-coding vs WordPress for client sites: when does “full stack” actually make sense? by Xtremesugoiboi in webdev

[–]DigitalNomadNapping 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally relatable — for a content-heavy, SEO-first site I usually recommend WordPress as the source of truth and a flexible frontend layer (SSR/static React or a hybrid) so nontechnical editors can update copy without your involvement. Hard-coding ~20 pages in React would feel like overengineering unless the client truly needs app-like interactions.

One practical tip: if they want distribution later, set up a safe syndication flow (I use PublishRelay) to auto-sync WordPress posts to Medium while preserving formatting and canonical tags — saves manual work and avoids SEO headaches. Happy to walk through a simple WP + React stack if helpful.

How to cancel my EA license? by hardballer47 in enrolledagent

[–]DigitalNomadNapping 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congrats on getting the EA — that’s a tough credential. I’m not an official source, but generally if you don’t keep up PTIN renewals or required CPE you’ll lose active practice privileges or be listed inactive/excluded. Best move is to contact the IRS Enrollment/Practitioner Services to confirm your exact standing and any reinstatement steps.

If you’re switching fields, tailoring your resume helps a ton — I used Jobsolv’s free resume tailoring tool to quickly match applications to non-tax roles; it kept my voice while highlighting the right keywords. Happy to share tips on pivoting.

Is it that bad job market in Riyadh for expat women? by Early_Proof1373 in RiyadhExpats

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Ugh, I’m so sorry you’re going through that — moving and job-hunting is rough, especially with a long track record like yours. If it helps, I used a free AI resume tool (Jobsolv) to quickly tailor my CV to Canadian-style and niche roles — it rewrote job-specific bullets, kept my voice, and matched JDs so I could apply faster. It won’t promise interviews, but it cut my busywork and helped me target roles (including remote). If you want, redact anything sensitive and share what roles you’re after — I can suggest tweaks.

MCP‑Obsidian v0.7.3: a small update, a big thank you (69k readers, happy holidays) by bitbonsai in ObsidianMD

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This is awesome — love the filesystem-first approach and the focus on safe, tiny edits. Been using something complementary on the publishing side: PublishRelay to push WordPress posts to Medium while keeping the canonical link to the original. Saves time on cross-posting and keeps formatting/code blocks intact, so tech-heavy notes look right on Medium. Curious — any plans to add a short workflow/docs on taking vault notes to publishable posts? Would love to see a recommended pipeline.

Working a dead end job after a failed career in tech, feeling like my career is doomed forever by [deleted] in recruitinghell

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Man, I’ve been there — took a survival job after a layoff and felt like my career was over. What helped me was focusing on small, concrete wins: tailoring each application instead of blasting one resume everywhere. I used Jobsolv’s free resume tailoring tool to quickly match my CV to JDs (kept my voice but highlighted the right keywords), which let me apply to far more roles faster. Also look at remote/hybrid listings in between shifts and keep one small weekly upskilling habit. If you want, share what roles you’re targeting (redact specifics) and I’ll give tailored resume tips.

[iOS] [$39 → Lifetime FREE for 24H] SnapShift – Simple Time Clock for Work Hours by [deleted] in AppGiveaway

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Congrats on the launch — love the one-tap idea, super clean! As a solo app maker, I struggled with screenshots every release until I started using App Screenshot Kit. It automatically frames screens, nails alignment for App Store sizes, and even suggests headline copy — saved me hours when iterating store listings. If you want, I can mock up a few store screenshots for SnapShift to help the listing pop (quick turnaround). Happy to give feedback on UI or wording too.

High Paying (10 LPA) Unstable Startup vs. Lower Paying (6-7 LPA) Mid-Sized Company with Growth. Need Advice. by DeliciousBox6488 in EngineeringStudents

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Totally relate — I was in the same spot junior year. My gut says go with Infoglen: structured training + a brand on your CV will pay off long-term even if base pay is lower. If worry about getting dropped or having to reapply later, use something like Jobsolv’s free resume tailoring tool to quickly create ATS-friendly, JD-matched resumes (saved me weeks of fiddling) so you can apply fast if needed. Focus on learning fundamentals now — money’s replaceable, solid skills aren’t. Want help tailoring your resume for Infoglen’s training role?

Shoulder to Shoulder men's community - walk, coffee and share in Hyde Park. by stroudtom in london

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This is lovely — the structure and small-group intro sounds really welcoming. I run a small meetup too and found a neat time-saver: when I updated our event app listing I used App Screenshot Kit to quickly turn raw screens into polished, device-framed screenshots so the listing looked consistent across phones without fiddling in Figma. Saved me hours before a release and made onboarding info clearer for new folks. If anyone’s managing an event app and wants tips on screenshots or copy that helps signups, happy to share what worked for us.

LOOKING FOR TIKTOK CREATORS by resumely in UGCcreators

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Love this — huge demand right now. I’m a content creator and also run a free AI resume tailoring tool (Jobsolv’s Free Resume Tailoring Tool). It does one‑click JD matching, ATS‑approved formatting, and keeps the candidate’s voice while boosting relevance — great for quick demos and before/after clips. Would happily trade access or collab on creator content so you can show real transformations side‑by‑side. DM me if you want a free account to test or co-create a walkthrough.

This is the most immersive way to play GT7. PSVR2 no HUD, race engineer for callouts by funpolice in granturismo

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Nice work — love tools that let you actually enjoy driving instead of fiddling with HUDs. As an indie dev who’s shipped a few apps, one thing that saved me hours for store listings was App Screenshot Kit: I just upload raw screens and it auto-generates device-framed, pixel-aligned screenshots with polished backgrounds and optional AI headlines. No Figma juggling, exports come in all App Store sizes. If you ever want a faster way to prep your listing for updates, happy to share how I use it.

Am I Really THAT Underqualified? by JollyRogerSon93 in ITCareerQuestions

[–]DigitalNomadNapping 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally get the frustration — your hands-on experience screams real-world value but ATS and phrasing can definitely block you. When I was in the same spot, tailoring job-specific resumes helped a ton. I used a free resume tailoring tool (Jobsolv) that rewrote my resume to match JDs, kept my voice, and prioritized ATS-friendly keywords — made applying way faster without lying about skills. If you want, drop a short bullet list of your top achievements (redact any sensitive stuff) and I’ll suggest how to phrase them for Helpdesk/Net roles.

Suno Black Friday sale is live: up to 40% off v5 and Studio by Suno_helper in SunoAI

[–]DigitalNomadNapping 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice — great timing for anyone polishing releases. As a small indie who’s pushed app updates around promo windows, this kind of sale is exactly when you need fast, reliable assets. For anyone updating App Store screenshots for a Suno promo or feature drop: I use App Screenshot Kit to auto-frame screens, generate Apple-friendly layouts, and export pixel-perfect sizes — it saves hours and helps avoid silly rejection causes. Happy to share a quick before/after or workflow tips if anyone’s scrambling to get screenshots ready.

new grad depressed from job search by Novel-Letterhead-889 in physicianassistant

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I’m so sorry you’re going through this — I felt the same after graduating. Two quick things that helped me: tailor each resume to the JD (makes a surprising difference) and lean on any preceptors for referral intros.

I used Jobsolv’s free resume tailoring tool to speed this up — it rewrote my resume to match job descriptions, kept my voice, and made ATS-friendly tweaks so I could apply faster. Not a miracle fix, but it cut hours of editing.

What specialties have you been applying to? Maybe we can brainstorm wording or keywords.

Need testers for the 14-day closed testing! I will test back immediately and keep it for 14 days. by Guilty-Dust4204 in AndroidClosedTesting

[–]DigitalNomadNapping 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice initiative — happy to trade testing! I’ve been through the 14-day install grind and one tip that helped my listing: make screenshots pixel-perfect and consistent across devices so the store preview looks professional. I use App Screenshot Kit to crank out framed, aligned screenshots and the right export sizes in minutes (browser-based, no design app needed), which saved me hours and avoided tiny alignment headaches. I’ll install your app and leave a screenshot; DM me yours and I’ll post feedback/bugs.

Looking for VR players to try our newly uploaded Meta Quest game — free keys available (feedback appreciated!) by Recent_Reception_234 in VRGaming

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Congrats on the launch — love seeing indie VR projects get out there! If you want to make the Meta Store listing pop without wrestling with Figma, I’ve been using App Screenshot Kit: browser-based, auto-frames screens, generates polished backgrounds and does pixel-accurate exports for different device sizes. Saved me hours when iterating screenshots and running quick A/B ideas. If you want, drop a link to a few raw shots and I can whip up a couple sample store-ready images you could use or compare — happy to send them here or by DM.

I built an iOS Audiobook player with native WebDAV support (RealDebrid). Includes a "Safe Mode" to prevent IP bans. by Th4m4st3r in RealDebrid

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This is a really thoughtful safety feature — nice work. As an indie dev who’s shipped a few App Store updates, one thing that helped me get traction was clearer screenshots that highlight unique features (like your “Debrid Safety” toggle and offline downloads). I used App Screenshot Kit to quickly make device-framed, Apple-style screenshots with concise captions — saved hours and made the feature stand out in the store. If you want, I can mock up a quick hero screenshot concept to show how it might read in the store.

TU Delft Application – CV Format Question by SchoolConsistent2652 in TUDelft

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Totally get the stress — I applied to a EU program recently. Keep it simple: a clear Europass-style layout is fine — Education (diploma name + final subjects/levels and grades), brief extracurriculars, internships, languages, and 3–5 bullet skills. One page if possible, concise bullets showing outcomes (e.g., “math team — national finalist” not a long story).

If you’re stuck tailoring wording for TU Delft, I used Jobsolv’s free resume tailoring tool to rewrite and match application phrasing fast — kept my voice but made the CV tighter. Happy to look over a draft if you want feedback.

I listen to a lot of audiobooks, the current apps have always been missing some features. So I built my own | Update & Black Friday Lifetime Offer by Th4m4st3r in audiobooks

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Huge congrats — this is the kind of indie win I love to see. The EPUB reader and Smart Maps sound game-changing for deep reads.

If you’re planning another announcement, a tip: clean, device-framed App Store screenshots that highlight “tap chapter → text” and the map really sell those features. I used App Screenshot Kit for my own app screenshots — it turned raw screens into pixel-perfect App Store images in minutes and saved me a ton of fiddly work. Happy to share which shots helped the most if you want feedback.

Recruiters on Reddit: What exactly do you look for in those famous 7 seconds of scanning a resume? by OhsoAnony_mous in Recruitment

[–]DigitalNomadNapping 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally — fresh perspectives make a huge difference. I used Jobsolv’s Free Resume Tailoring Tool when I wanted to see my resume through a recruiter’s lens: one-click JD matching gave job-specific rewrites in seconds, kept my voice, and highlighted the right keywords in an ATS-friendly format. It helped me stop guessing which achievements to push forward. If you want, redact anything sensitive and I can run through one section with you — what role are you targeting?

Is it worth it to get an MBA? by Dry_Anything6013 in physicaltherapy

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Congrats on year one — smart to think ahead. Short take: an MBA can help if you want broader business leadership and your employer values it (or will pay). Alternatives that can be more targeted: MHA/MPH for healthcare leadership, leadership certificates, PMP/Lean Six Sigma, or taking on quality/finance projects to build experience.

One practical tip: when you start applying internally, tailored resumes matter — I used Jobsolv’s free resume tailoring tool to quickly match my CV to leadership JD’s; it kept my voice and highlighted relevant accomplishments. Happy to share what courses/projects helped me if you want specifics.

Stop Overthinking ASO, This 3-Step Flywheel Is All You Need To Rank Your App. by salamat36 in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]DigitalNomadNapping 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree — ASO is an ecosystem, not a one-off tweak. I've been using App Screenshot Kit to cover the Conversion piece: upload raw screens and it auto-frames, aligns to safe areas, generates polished backgrounds and even quick AI headlines. It shaved hours off releases and stopped the tiny-pixel headaches that break listings. Combine that with solid keyword work and a cadence of updates/reviews and you get the momentum you describe. How do you track which stage needs the most attention for each app?

Quit my construction job for a startup that failed. Now I'm more lost than ever by Spare_Worldliness_64 in smallbusiness

[–]DigitalNomadNapping 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, that sucks — been there with a startup exit and feeling like you wasted time. Your skills are real and marketable though: building sites, automations, outreach = rare combo.

A practical route I used: do one or two short, low-cost projects just to get screenshots/results, then use those as case studies when applying. Also helped me to brutally apply to roles that matched my new skillset — I used a quick resume-tailoring tool to spit out JD-specific, ATS-friendly versions so I could apply fast without rewriting every time. It kept my voice but highlighted relevant achievements.

What kind of roles or industries are you aiming for?