Closed shervine closed 4 years ago
@grumo You can log your mining time here so we can know how much ROI we're getting out of this process and measure our improvement over time. I will move this issue forward each milestone so we both log our time on the same issue
@grumo Spent some time last night to add a bunch of online courses from Udacity & Coursera as entities pending to be patternized:
We should patternize them as part of our efforts to train Mench on getting hired as a junior developer.
@grumo I am particularly impressed with Coursera given that all their courses are in collaboration with universities and top industry experts, which gives us more of a juice to promote that as a selling point. On Tuesday I will show you how I indexed all these entities in relation to one another...
@shervine yes, they've done an excellent job to build credibility by partnering with top universities and experts. Ok, looking forward to learning what you've done.
Will continue this when triple is ready
@grumo Based on our talk here are the pending mining tasks for our MVP launch:
LinkedIn has their own multiple-choice assessments: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miguelvancouver/detail/assessments/assessment-hub/quizzes/ This means employers can search for candidates that have proven their skills. This eats into our value proposition for using Mench for candidate assessment. Our point of differentiation would be to convince Companies our assessment tech is more engaging and customizable. There is no customization on LinkedIn as far as I can see.
@grumo Yes, plus we will educate each candidate so they learn more about the company, which is great branding and promotion for them even if they never get hired.
By using Mench they will transform their candidate funnel (which is very costly to filter) into a marketing funnel where they get to sell themselves and do a super personalized assessment (technical and culture fit too!), and by the end of this funnel they will get matches candidates based on many criteria.
This is pretty different that anything out there as its a unique mix of LinkedIn, Indeed, TripleByte, The Muse and Wikipedia.
@grumo Based on the TripleByte's top programming languages/frameworks and the ones we have added so far, we're missing assessments for these:
@grumo As per our discussions, this is the very first step that I will be taking to have a better understanding of our mining process so I can build #1435 in the most effective way.
I will log my work here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1enBnYSRN6QBTQybrvhAzVmF_nUCmZPxqtTmZ3KOdjzM/edit#gid=2143901712
And will also list all videos to this issue while logging my time using EverHour so we can get a realistic estimate of how long it takes to mine 1 hour of video content.