Rainbold: The Future of Recruiting

A year ago I came to realize that I had too many good ideas revolving inside my head and crowding my mind to let them go waste. I was getting a little overwhelmed because these ideas had nowhere to be landed. Just recently I read a post from Leonard AB, a Ph.D. student in Cognitive Systems Engineering, saying, "[D]o not keep the ideas inside your head. They will just occupy your brain and fighting each other and make you confused, and in the end, you will choose none of them. Write them down (...) It will be messy in the beginning, but that's the point. You need to get them outside your head and make them visible."

Therefore, I did exactly that. I decided to take action thinking that there are probably too many people going through the same problem and I devoted myself to create RainBold.
RainBold
RainBold is a public board where brilliant ideas of any kind can be posted and rated πŸ’™. Most importantly, each post is an opportunity to tag a company for which the idea was created. This is a great opportunity! Think about it, if your idea gets billions of πŸ’™ (likes), it means that the public has already approved the new concept, service, or product and in fact, it may become of interest to the company you tagged.

The goal is to get hired by the company to which the idea was generated for and be able to lead this idea. This will allow us to become contributors more than employees. I foresee RainBold turning the workforce into a labor force filled with motivation and purpose — which actually fits perfectly well with the concept of purpose that Mark Zuckerberg mentioned in his graduation speech:
Purpose is that sense that we are part of something bigger than ourselves, that we are needed. 
To keep our society moving forward, we have a generational challenge — to not only create new jobs, but create a renewed sense of purpose.
Because the problem with ideas is that until they are acted upon, they are just ideas, here’s what you can do to do something about them. πŸ‘

RainBold is a user-friendly board in which, by filling up a couple of fields, you expose yourself to a window of possibilities that you may have never imagined. Posting on RainBold is as easy as posting on any social platform that you are already familiar with.

  1. First, you need to describe your original idea in a brief and simple manner. Basically, you need to keep Albert Einstein's principle in mind: "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." πŸ˜‰ 
  2. You have an option to upload an image. Make it worth it! Add a prototype or a blueprint to help visualize your idea. If it's visually attractive, it will definitely catch other people's attention. 
  3. Add your name — this is a required field.
  4. RainBold offers two optional fields to add your email and website — in case you want to be contacted directly. 
  5. Lastly, you can find some social media icons that allow you to share your post. This part is really important because the more you share your post, the more you will expose it and therefore, gain likes. 
RainBold started as a personal project aimed to become a useful resource among the most idealistic minds and large companies around the world. It's my hope that one day this board can be integrated into a social platform such as Facebook — for efficient tagging purposes. 

RainBold was also created in hopes to become a solution for some immigration issues. Many talented professionals around the world who are contemplating living in the United States to pursue a better life, could now be considered to work on a remote-contract basis from their hometown. Because we know immigrants have long been an integral part of the U.S. workforce, RainBold allows businesses to acquire popular, targeted ideas developed by people located anywhere around the planet. This is the future of recruitment in the world: allow companies to make efficient decisions and investments based on "pre-approved" ideas. Additionally, RainBold is already completing some important steps within the market research process before launching a new product. And this is for FREE.
So taking on big meaningful projects is the first thing we can do to create a world where everyone has a sense of purpose. The second is redefining equality to give everyone the freedom they need to pursue purpose.  – Mark Zuckerberg
This project is dedicated to all the Dreamers in the United States. Because I have a dream too, that all of you get fair opportunities to shine and still live together with your families. Because you are an inspiration for many of us to never give up.

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