u/brownbarney7

College students that get internships from companies

question for interns that either worked or work for local companies, do you pay for that internship? There are plenty of companies that have been pushing either current college students or recent grads as interns to my company for free just to get them experience, this kinda seems scammy to me, why would that company offer people for free if they are not making money on these interns. Let me know if any of you have insights on this.

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u/brownbarney7 — 1 day ago

confused

Ive posted a few job openings on here for social media content creator. A few people reached out but one person who particularly has no history in social media reached out and wanted the position, i was willing to have him try out and see how his skills would pan out. As part of the hiring process we are asking people to get creative and create a sample 10-15 second video using our SaaS product, i mean how else are you supposed to gauge someone that has no experience in this? This guy comes back with questions about company, what we do and what our revenue is. All fair questions he never asked where we are located, what our company size is. I got a rude response that i am wasting his time. Can someone please help me understand this? Just so everyone is aware, we are located in NY but we have a sister copmany in vizag, hence my posts here.

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u/brownbarney7 — 1 day ago
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qa saas

I’ve been thinking a lot about how much time SaaS teams still spend on manual release checks, especially when the goal is to move quickly without sacrificing confidence.

It seems like there’s always a tradeoff you can automate more, but then you inherit maintenance overhead or you keep things manual, but releases start feeling slower and more stressful. I’m curious how other teams are handling that balance in practice.

What’s actually working for you right now? Are you leaning more on automation, keeping a manual QA process, or using some mix of both? And if you’ve found a process that feels sustainable, what made it click?

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u/brownbarney7 — 6 days ago

Looking for a content creator for company

As the title suggests we have an open position for a content creator to edit videos and help with other social media related content posting and management.the role requires someone to actively create content for us ai images, videos of our website and edit those videos and add ai audio and written content. Someone with social media experience in general

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u/brownbarney7 — 7 days ago

Looking for content creator for company

As the title suggests we have an open position for a content creator to edit videos and help with other social media related content posting and management. the role requires someone to actively create content for us, ai images, videos of our website and edit those videos and add ai audio and written content. Someone with social media experience in general

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u/brownbarney7 — 7 days ago

I built qadra.io SaaS product that generates front end tests cases just by giving it a url. It will create all the scenarios and then you can run tests on it. Its currently in beta version so I really want some honest feedback on it. Is it really solving any problems? Is it buggy? Do you like it?

Thanks in advance

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u/brownbarney7 — 21 days ago
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I built a qadra.io SaaS product that generates front end tests cases just by giving it a url. It will create all the scenarios and then you can run tests on it. Its currently in beta version so I really want some honest feedback on it. Is it really solving any problems? Is it buggy? Do you like it?

Edit: someone said I already use Claude to generate test cases but The idea is to generate tests on a live site or a qa site. Most of the problems usually end up on a deployed site and always works on local host. This bridges that gap

Thanks in advance

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u/brownbarney7 — 21 days ago