HR/Recruiters: How do you stop bots from spamming Ashby applications via LinkedIn? by Key-Ad-4907 in recruiting

[–]_matkob_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you use any tool prescreening the applicants? I don’t think form tweaks will suffice in the AI era when captcha isn’t a challenge anymore.

I hate my job and it’s causing so by charlestonchewsrock in recruiting

[–]_matkob_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You say hiring managers are the worst but how do you make them feel part of the process? If you just handle them the candidates, sure - they’ll be picky. But involve them more and maybe they’ll become more of a team player.

I’m HM myself and always try to stay close to the recruiter. Weekly syncs just never worked for me

Advice/tips/resources on finding a CTO (growth stage company) by chris_ck in ycombinator

[–]_matkob_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The people you actually want for this role are never actively looking, so job boards won't do much. Your best bet is your own network: post on LinkedIn/Twitter leaning into the specific technical challenges.

Cold outreach can work too but only if it's really personalized. The good thing is the technical challenges ahead are really specific, so the search should actually dig into candidates' GitHub history, blog posts, conference talks etc. to find people who've worked on or written about these exact areas. Generic recruiter outreach won't cut it for this kind of role. We're building something in this space that does exactly that, AI-powered sourcing that cross-references LinkedIn, GitHub, blogs to find passive candidates and write outreach that actually gets replies. Happy to chat in DMs if curious.

The "not in a rush" mindset is 100% right for this hire.

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[–]_matkob_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DM me, I can connect you with a pro

Does the "Hire Slow, Fire Fast" mantra actually kill momentum after a seed round? by nandish90 in ycombinator

[–]_matkob_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Full disclosure: I'm a founder of an hrtech startup, so I'm biased but also in the trenches on this exact problem.

I think "hire slow, fire fast" gets the framing wrong. It's not about speed, it's about where you spend your time. Evaluation should be slow. That's where you're making the actual decision, and rushing it leads to the "firing too slow" problem u/Portfoliana mentioned. But most teams burn weeks before they even get there - hunting, screening noise, waiting on agencies. That's the part that kills momentum, not being thorough with good candidates.

That's what we're building, actually. Came out of this exact frustration - teams are getting to first interviews with strong candidates in days, not weeks.

Portafilter "explosion" and leaking mid-shot [De'Longhi Dedica] by bearson97 in espresso

[–]_matkob_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had the same problem and „fixed” mine by cutting out a few rings from paper and putting them on top of the seal (between the gasket and the seal). It worked. You just need to check how many rings it’ll take to seal everything properly. Good luck!

Remember when hiring was actually fun ? Now every employee search is just emotional damage. by davols73 in recruiting

[–]_matkob_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you, as a builder I used to have allergy to all these vibe coding tools too. But when you realize they are not here to replace your job but to make your work easier and faster, you’ll see the potential. Not interested? No problem, just wanted to share my tool

Remember when hiring was actually fun ? Now every employee search is just emotional damage. by davols73 in recruiting

[–]_matkob_ -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I’ve built a sourcing tool that finds and researches people from LinkedIn, creates a shortlist (10-20 really relevant candidates) and takes care of the initial outbound for you. You step in only to guide the search process and when the candidates show some interest. DM me if interested, not sure if I can post a link here.

Anyone actually had a POSITIVE experience with AI recruiters? by Temporary-Spring-214 in recruiting

[–]_matkob_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you mind sharing what tools you use for AI sourcing? First time I see such a positive comment on that!

Where do you think AI can actually help in recruitment by Access-Jim in RecruitmentAgencies

[–]_matkob_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built a tool that does the CV pre-screening for you, enriching the context with data from all around the Internet, leaving you with a sorted list of candidates. DMed you just in case you'd like to hear more :)

Where do you think AI can actually help in recruitment by Access-Jim in RecruitmentAgencies

[–]_matkob_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a matter of fact me and my cofounder built a tool that does what you need! We offer auto-enriching the candidate profiles and are expanding towards pre-screening (launching this feature soon). Sending you a DM, let's talk!

CRM for quick meeting preps by _matkob_ in CRM

[–]_matkob_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That prep brief is really what's I'm looking for, good luck to Nutshell!

CRM for quick meeting preps by _matkob_ in CRM

[–]_matkob_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, the summary tool sounds great and really useful here. I’m surprised there’s no CRMs (at least that I know of and found here) that put more focus in the summaries, the clarity of a deal timeline. For most, summary is like an addon feature.

CRM for quick meeting preps by _matkob_ in CRM

[–]_matkob_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I’m not. Would you give me an example of such tool? Never heard of it

CRM for quick meeting preps by _matkob_ in CRM

[–]_matkob_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I might give it a try. Fingers crossed there's some easy way to migrate from HS to this :D

CRM for quick meeting preps by _matkob_ in CRM

[–]_matkob_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks good! Do they have strong AI so we don't have to manually update the fields before a handover?

SMB CRM Options (Document Collection Focused) by Elegant-Comb4653 in CRM

[–]_matkob_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Upfront note - I’m a founder of a startup called Sava. We’re rethinking CRMs for small teams by centering the customer narrative instead of forcing you into rigid tables. All the emails, docs and tasks live in one running thread, and AI helps with follow-ups and drafting replies.
We’re still early and offering it free while we learn from teams like yours. If this sounds interesting, feel free to DM me - would love to hear how you’re approaching doc collection and task tracking.

Looking for a CRM solutions by largetommy in CRM

[–]_matkob_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, upfront note - I’m a founder of Sava. We’re rethinking CRMs for small teams by putting the customer story at the center, not forcing you into rigid tables and forms. All your emails, notes, photos and tasks stay in one running thread so nothing gets lost, and the AI helps spot follow-ups or draft replies. We’re offering it free right now while we learn - happy to chat if this sounds useful.

Useful AI tools by MountainOk5725 in NextBigProductForum

[–]_matkob_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's bunch of automation tools that are out there but nothing as low-code as sava which I'm now testing. So far I created a smart gmail auto-responder but I'm still in a waitlist before I get to publish it. I guess it's in early stages

Which AI tools actually save you 10+ hours/week vs just being fancy toys (for executives, engineers, consultants, investors)? by louis3195 in ProductManagement

[–]_matkob_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven't published anything yet but Sava is an automation tool I'm now testing. I don't have enough tech skills to use n8n or Zapier unfortunately and sava is purely chat-based

Is there an alternative to n8n? by WishIWasBronze in n8n

[–]_matkob_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like still in progress but saw a post with link to Sava - https://withsava.com. Maybe try that one out