Daily Endeavor job guide written by real people unfurled

Daily Endeavor

Over the years, we may have come across numerous guides that help us in some way or the other from finding menus and recipes that titillate our taste buds to travel guides and maps that help choose the right destination. But when it comes to finding a job, we could actually be clueless. Daily Endeavor claims to cater to this very need and introduces the Daily Endeavor comprehensive guide to jobs.

According to the official Daily Endeavor blog, the team is working at developing the most complete job guide that should help all kinds of users. Bridging the gap of a basic information need for virtually every person on the planet, the company will be focusing on social change areas first namely K-12 education, microfinance and human rights. This is mainly because not only could they be important but they are actually hiring people.

The service hopes to take care of the job dilemmas faced by people across the globe especially those that are distinct. Even with over 160,000 job types available in the US alone, there still seems to be no resource that answers these with the information most people want. With this distinct job guide, users can now gain insights on the types of jobs they could probably pursue.

Though most sites proffer quality information on the top 100 or so types of jobs, there’s hardly a scratch of information about jobs that may be different like revolutionizing education or pursuing a job that wasn’t invented 10 or even 5 years ago. Daily endeavor looks at changing that as they wish to help people uncover jobs they never knew existed. With this service, users can make informed decisions concerning a particular job in addition to better using the prevalent job search tools.

The service aims at augmenting the scope of users’ global ‘informational network’. They gain access to people who may actually have a hands-on experience of the job. Users who wish to share their expertise can further benefit from this tool. Along with an opportunity to demonstrate their expertise, users can also help others in a rather simple manner.

For a given type of job, this comprehensive guide to jobs written by real people is an abode that claims to describe highlights, lowlights and a day-in-the-life. Akin Wikipedia, the service should be a research start point for users. Users should however not mistake Daily Endeavor for a job listing site nor can they review organizations through it.

Over the next 3 years, the service intents at profiling 100,000 types of jobs. Blocks of beta invitation will be made available while over-enthusiastic users can also sign up on their site to join in.



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