Why I built Praxis
A tool for finding "Emerging Jobs" (The Jobs that didn't make it to socials yet)
I wrote a whole essay on a different LinkedIn post but I'll give the gist here because clout works based on frequency on Linkedin and if you would like to check out the whole story; here's the link
https://lnkd.in/eAezyhT8
Applying to jobs felt like I am sending applications down a black hole, I never hear from them! This seriously frustrated me and I heard similar things from my friends. Keep in mind, I have worked before and this is not even my first job.
I was also talking to a friend who has been put into pip in amazon about joining big tech companies right now is actually gonna kill you 3 years down the line!
Why? because they force you into niche pigeon holes until AI can do the same thing you are doing and force you to leave once they achieve that. Basically you become the PHP developers of the age old.
So, what? How do you feed yourself when your running out of money? You find companies that are gonna go on a hiring spree. Why? because they just got money and need developer hands to burn that sweet sweet VC money
How do you find them? Using Praxis, ofc!
But then again, this is my hypothesis that companies hire once they get money, so I factored other several bunch of components to base my analysis on.
This does two things:
- DOES NOT put you in a legacy developer waiting to die situation but also;
- Potentially make FU money if the startup survives its tribulations
Check it out: https://lnkd.in/e8hx-xnb
I been identifying and prioritizing features based on what I wanted but more than happy to add any features that the public wants!


