u/IndependentEvent1158

[HIRING] Earn ₹1,00,000 per successful hire — Part-time recruiting role, work from anywhere (Freshers welcome)

I'm a founder who also does recruitment for side income. I'm building a small distributed team of recruiters to work alongside me and also be able to generate a good side income for themselves.

What you'll be doing:

  • Searching for candidates on LinkedIn and other platforms for open roles I provide
  • Sending outreach messages to potential candidates (templates provided)
  • Shortlisting and coordinating with me before submission

What you earn:

Milestone Payout
Base pay (per month) ₹15,000
Condition At least 1 successful hire that month
Bonus per hire ₹1,00,000

So if you close 3 hires in a month: ₹15,000 base + ₹3,00,000 in bonuses.

If you are interested, just DM me

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u/IndependentEvent1158 — 8 days ago
▲ 37 r/hiring

[HIRING] Earn ₹1,00,000 per successful hire — Part-time recruiting role, work from anywhere (Freshers welcome)

I run a recruitment agency that places candidates at funded startups across India and the US. I'm building a small distributed team of part-time recruiters and I'm looking for driven, communicative people to work alongside me.

What you'll be doing:

  • Searching for candidates on LinkedIn and other platforms for open roles I provide
  • Sending outreach messages to potential candidates (templates provided)
  • Shortlisting and coordinating with me before submission

I handle everything on the client side. You focus purely on finding and engaging candidates.

What you earn:

Milestone Payout
Base pay (per month) ₹15,000
Condition At least 1 successful hire that month
Bonus per hire ₹1,00,000

So if you close 3 hires in a month: ₹15,000 base + ₹3,00,000 in bonuses.

What I need from you:

  • A LinkedIn account (or willingness to create one)
  • Ability to commit at least 3 hours a day
  • Good written English

To apply, DM me with:

  1. A brief intro about yourself, what you currently do and your background. (Keep it short 3-4 lines only)
  2. Why this interests you
  3. Your LinkedIn profile (if you have one)
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u/IndependentEvent1158 — 8 days ago
▲ 10 r/forhire

[HIRING] Earn ₹1,00,000 per successful hire — Part-time recruiting role, work from anywhere (Freshers are also welcome)

I run a recruitment agency that places candidates at funded startups across India and the US. I'm building a small distributed team of part-time recruiters and I'm looking for driven, communicative people to work alongside me.

What you'll be doing:

  • Searching for candidates on LinkedIn and other platforms for open roles I provide
  • Sending outreach messages to potential candidates (templates provided)
  • Shortlisting and coordinating with me before submission

I handle everything on the client side. You focus purely on finding and engaging candidates.

What you earn:

Milestone Payout
Base pay (per month) ₹15,000
Condition At least 1 successful hire that month
Bonus per hire ₹1,00,000

So if you close 3 hires in a month: ₹15,000 base + ₹3,00,000 in bonuses.

What I need from you:

  • A LinkedIn account (or willingness to create one)
  • Ability to commit at least 3 hours a day
  • Good written English

To apply, DM me with:

  1. A brief intro about yourself, what you currently do and your background. (Keep it short 3-4 lines only)
  2. Why this interests you
  3. Your LinkedIn profile (if you have one)
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u/IndependentEvent1158 — 8 days ago

I scroll while my AI is doing the job and I hate this habit

Been vibe coding for a while now. One pattern I keep noticing in myself and others in this space is what happens the moment you hit send on a prompt.

The model gets to work. And suddenly there's nothing for me to do.

My brain goes idle for 30–60 seconds, and before I even register it, my hand is on my phone and I'm scrolling Instagram. Every. Single. Time.

I've started to think this is genuinely bad for the way I work, it's fragmenting my focus, pulling me out of the context of what I'm building, and making me slower overall. The compounding cost over a full coding session is probably significant.

Has anyone else noticed this? And more importantly has anyone actually solved it?

Do you review the prompt you just sent? Read the diff from the last response? Just stare at the screen and wait? I'm genuinely looking for what works.

u/IndependentEvent1158 — 13 days ago