I built an AI talent platform that matches people by capability, not CVS
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A bricklayer and an Oxford engineer on the same team.
A chef and a data scientist. A physio and a UX designer. That's TalentBlender.
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Some of the most capable people in the world don't have a polished LinkedIn profile. They have 20 years of hard-won practical intelligence, raw talent that no algorithm has ever surfaced, and ideas that have never had the right platform.
One of the world's greatest physicists started out as a plumber from the Bronx. The system nearly missed him. How many like him are out there right now?
TalentBlender exists to find them — and put them on the same team as everyone else.
The full spectrum of human capability.
Trades, technology, sciences, arts, health, education, hospitality, services — all on one platform. The mix is the magic.
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How it works
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Create a profile. List your skills, rate and availability. No CV, no credentials required.
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Get matched
Describe your project in plain English. AI finds the right talent — across all sectors.
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Build together
Connect, collaborate, create. A bricklayer and an Oxford engineer on the same team. That's the point.
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Eight sectors. Hundreds of roles. The people who build, fix, create, care and teach.
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