at://work
Your Career. Your Data. Your Place. atwork.place
Created by @ngerakines.me
- Small quality of life updates went out today! Includes improvements to profile management and auto-import of bsky profiles on first login.
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- We're excited to announce an experimental feature on at://work: user-intents. This lets you publicly declare how your professional data and activity should be used. This puts you in control over privacy preferences that travel with your identity across the network.
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- User-intents let you set preferences for archiving, protocol bridging, and bulk datasets. Whether you want to opt out of data preservation efforts, prevent your data from being bridged to other social protocols, or restrict bulk snapshot datasets, you're now in control.
- This is part of our commitment to data ownership in professional networking. By building on Bluesky's user-intents proposal, we're ensuring that your preferences aren't locked into a single platform. Learn more and try it out.
- This is an experimental feature using a temporary NSID, so the namespace will change as the spec evolves. We're actively thinking through what the migration path will look like when we stabilize the design. Your feedback now helps shape how this develops.
- Small quality of life updates! 📥 Email support for notifications 🖼️ Avatar and banner improvements in resizing and error handling
- Get started and learn more here: atwork.place/help/endorse...
- Professional recommendations have a trust problem. Anyone can write a glowing review and claim someone else said it. How do you know it's real? We built endorsements on at://work using ATProtocol's cryptographic infrastructure.
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View full threadTry it at atwork.place. Give endorsements to colleagues you've worked with, accept ones you receive, and build a cryptographically-verified professional reputation on the decentralized web.
- See it in action: atwork.place/u/bmann.ca
- The magic? Content Identifiers (CIDs). They're cryptographic hashes of the endorsement content. Change one character and the CID changes completely. Both parties must commit to the same CID for the endorsement to verify.
- When you receive an endorsement, you have complete control. Accept it and both your proof and the endorsement get published. Reject it and nothing ever becomes public. No passive acceptance, only active consent.
- Unlike traditional platforms where the company owns your reputation data, your endorsements live on your PDS. You own them. They move with you across the ATProtocol ecosystem. Your reputation is truly yours.
- When someone endorses you, both parties must publish signed proof records to their Personal Data Servers. No forgeries, no fakes.
- You may need to log out and log back in to ensure your session has the latest permissions to upload resumes.
- 🎉 New feature: Upload your resume to at://work! Add a TXT or PDF file from your dashboard settings. Your resume goes on-protocol, gets indexed for search, and adds a download link to your profile. Learn more: atwork.place/help/profiles
- 🎉 New feature: Upload your resume to at://work! Add a TXT or PDF file from your dashboard settings. Your resume goes on-protocol, gets indexed for search, and adds a download link to your profile. Learn more: atwork.place/help/profiles
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View full thread🔍 Your uploaded resume is also searchable! Text is extracted and indexed, making it easier for opportunities to find you.
- 🛡️ Security update: All files uploaded to at://work are now scanned with ClamAV for viruses. Upload your resume and download others with confidence!
- 📢 PSA: ATProtocol is public by design. When you upload your resume, anyone can access it. Only include info you're comfortable sharing publicly. Stay safe out there!
- 🎉 New: Web Monetization support on at://work! Enable it in Settings to receive micropayments from visitors. Stored as ATProto records in your PDS. atwork.place/help/profiles #ATProtocol #WebMonetization
- Exciting news for AI agent builders! at://work supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), letting your AI assistants search and retrieve job listings in real-time. Here's what you need to know 🧵
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View full threadSetting it up with Claude Desktop? Just add this to your config: { "mcpServers": { "atwork": { "url": "https://atwork.place/mcp" } } } Restart Claude Desktop and you're connected! ✨
- Ready to give your AI agents superpowers? 🦸 📚 Full docs: atwork.place/help/mcp 🔌 Endpoint: atwork.place/mcp Built on open standards, designed for builders. Let us know what you create with it! 💙
- The at://work MCP server is a remote endpoint, meaning it's hosted and accessible from anywhere. No local setup required, just point your AI agent to: atwork.place/mcp And you're ready to go! 🚀
- Example queries your AI can now handle: "Show me all software jobs" "Find remote design positions" "Get listings from @company.bsky.social" "Search for senior software engineer roles" Your AI gets real-time answers from our job board.
- MCP is an open standard that lets AI assistants like Claude connect to external data sources securely. Think of it as giving your AI a direct line to fresh, real-time information instead of relying on outdated training data.
- Express yourself
- 🚀 Introducing at://work - the job board built FOR Bluesky, ON the AT Protocol Your Bluesky handle IS your professional profile. No separate login. No walled garden. Create your profile at atwork.place in under 2 minutes. Thread 🧵👇
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View full threadWho's it for? → Anyone looking for projects and employment → Companies seeking talent → Freelancers showcasing availability → Open source contributors connecting with opportunities See an example: atwork.place/u/ngerakines...
- Getting started is simple: 1. Visit atwork.place 2. Add your skills & tech stack 3. Link your GitHub, website, or resume 4. Mark your availability status That's it. Your professional presence, your way.
- Why at://work is different: ✨ Your Bluesky handle = your profile URL ✨ Portable identity you own ✨ No middleman controlling your professional presence ✨ Open source & community-driven Built on AT Protocol, just like Bluesky itself.
- Minor quality of life update to add the tag directory to nav and fix a bug in CORS.