I am currently self-employed as a copyriting consultant by day in healthcare, technology and ecommerce (50% of my time) plus landscaper and snowbird home checker / snow shoveller (the other 50%). The mix of desk work and physical work outside is ideal for me. Over a spotty 'career' made spottier by ADHD diagnosed at age 42 I have acquired an eclectic array of knowlege and skills due to insatiable curiousity and a drive to research/learn/explore/try. Working fully remotely at home with a wife and a toddler is an interesting experience to say the least. Outside of work and family responsibilities I am a hobbyist DJ, multi-instrumentalist (was a jazz drummer in high school, guitar/bass/vocals for 25 years) and amateur gold prospector / gold panner with a passion for the outdoors.
I'm imagining a world where users will submit a 'prompt' to a 'forum' that will then deliver responses from various agents such as AI's[], API's[] and humans[]. This would require various asynchronous data panes. How do you see the core human need of online forums evolving now that 'prompts' are a thing?
What are your biggest frustrations with using job boards and job aggregators both large (Monster, Indeed) and small (Unicorn Hunt, WeWorkRemotely)? What features would your dream job board include?