u/Electronic_Bake9016

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AI resume tool looking to connect with recruitment, HR tech and career sites

I run SupaCV (supacv.com), an AI resume builder that handles parsing, rewriting, ATS formatting and interview prep. We’re just getting off the block so our DR is modest but growing, traffic is genuinely relevant to hiring and career topics.

Looking to swap with sites in:
• Recruitment agencies and staffing firms
• HR tech and ATS vendors
• Job boards and career coaching
• Freelance and remote work platforms
• Education, upskilling and bootcamps

Happy to do a straight swap, a three-way, or a guest post either direction. No PBNs, no casino or adult, no link farms. Real sites only.

Drop your niche and DR in a comment or DM me and I’ll send mine over.

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u/Electronic_Bake9016 — 3 days ago
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US citizen living in India, forming a Wyoming LLC. Questions on payment method, India-side ODI process, and anything I'm missing

Hi all, hoping to get some clarity from folks who've been through a similar setup.

My situation: I'm a US citizen (so I have an SSN) but I'm a tax resident of India, where I live and work. I'm forming a single member Wyoming LLC for a portfolio of software products. Plan is to file through Northwest Registered Agent (their $39 formation package) with the Wyoming Secretary of State, then get the EIN myself online and open a Mercury business account.

Question 1: Payment for registration. My CA in India told me not to use my personal Indian card to pay Northwest or the Wyoming SOS. His reasoning: acquiring an interest in a foreign entity is a capital account transaction under FEMA (India's forex law), and those can't be done via credit card. They have to be routed through an authorised bank. Has anyone in a similar cross-border situation dealt with this? I no longer have an active US account. What payment process did you follow for the initial formation costs before you had any US account?

Question 2: ODI process with Indian banks. For those who've done this from India: what does the Overseas Direct Investment (ODI) process actually look like in practice with ICICI or HDFC? Which desk or branch do you approach, what's the Form FC filing experience like, how long does it take, and what documents did the bank ask for? Any gotchas with the annual APR filing afterward?

Question 3: What else should I be mindful of? Dual US-India exposure means I'm already tracking: FBAR, Form 8938, Schedule FA on my Indian ITR, quarterly estimated taxes both sides, and the FEMA rule that resident individuals can't hold subsidiaries under a controlled foreign entity. Anything else that bit you that I should know about before Day 1?

Thanks in advance for any inputs, genuinely appreciate this community.

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u/Electronic_Bake9016 — 15 days ago

39M | Bangalore | Fun, kind and easy going

Thought I’d give this a shot.

I’m 39, 6’3”, never married, based in Bangalore, and work as the Product Lead at a tech company. I have an Engineering degree and an MBA from a Tier 1 institute, but outside of work I’m far more interested in travelling (been to about 25 countries), discovering great food, good music, watching Formula 1, football and tennis, or playing racket sports.

I’d describe myself as calm, kind, easy going, and close to my family and friends. I'm thankful for what I have, and I’d love to find someone to share it with.

I’m looking for someone who’s kind, emotionally mature, and looking for a life partner. If that sounds like you, I’d love to hear from you. Tell me a little about yourself!

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u/Electronic_Bake9016 — 1 month ago