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A clever concept given how fast automation is creeping into workplaces. The framing of robots and humans sharing the same HR pipeline genuinely made me smile, even if the site feels more like a manifesto than a finished product.
A dashboard where managers can see a robot's uptime, task completion rate, and maintenance schedule side by side with human team metrics would make it way easier to spot where things are going right or wrong.
About JobToRob on Product Hunt
“Where Robots Find Work and Humans Find Careers”
JobToRob was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #138 on the daily leaderboard. The World’s First HR Company for Robots and Humans 1,700+ robots are already working in top global companies — and this is just the beginning.
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A clever concept given how fast automation is creeping into workplaces. The framing of robots and humans sharing the same HR pipeline genuinely made me smile, even if the site feels more like a manifesto than a finished product.