Example: you can access google private forum by subscribing to blind using your @google.com email
Teamblind has been so impactful for me that I’m more than happy to pay for it. While there’s certainly noise on the platform, I’ve learned to focus on the insightful conversations and resources that matter. If you are in the US it might not be so useful, but for us outside, it is gold.
I've been on HN for way longer than Blind, but Blind had had the most impact in my career & I'm grateful for that.
I’m curious: what specific strategies or habits have you developed to sift through all the chatter and zero‑in on the conversations, resources, or people that actually push your growth forward?
For example, do you rely on certain tags, follow particular communities, set daily reading windows, or use any filters/keywords?
I’d love to hear what’s worked for you so others (like me) can adopt a similar approach.
For interviews, I search company-specific tags to find discussions and tips, ChatGPT makes it even easier now to extract insights from those threads. I also use it for compensation research. Occasionally, I’ll check company gossip, and I have to say, Blind has correctly predicted layoffs at my employer twice. Beneath all the noise, some people really do share valuable inside information.
That’s why I treat Blind as a data-gathering tool, not a hangout. I mainly open it for interviews, negotiations, compensation benchmarks, or to get the general sentiment around a company. Honestly, I wish they had an API like Reddit’s, it would make pulling insights so much easier.
I feel like Blind is especially prone to this. It has the half-truth (verified working at so and so), it has anonymity, and people just fill in the blank space with whatever they like.
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