# Welcome

### **Welcome to TalentOS**

[TalentOS](https://www.talentosapp.com/?ref=blog.talentosapp.com) is a game for your career where you learn through interactive missions, complete real projects, and show real work employers can trust.. We use role‑specific missions to test key skills—coding, design, data, and support—in a way that feels like a game. The results become verified proof that employers can search, filter, and hire from.

For employers, TalentOS saves time and reduces guesswork. You see verified work up front, consistency signals like streaks and levels, and leaderboard placements so you can shortlist faster and hire with confidence. Employers using TalentOS report a clearer signal than resumes, especially for roles in software development, marketing, and customer support. More than 10 people have already been hired through our app. For companies, that means candidates who can contribute quickly. For applicants, it means standing out with real skills, not just claims.

The core concept behind TalentOS is Proof of Action (POA). Showing what you’ve done—your real work, not your claims—will shape the future of hiring and education. Our goal is to build a better network where proof of action is the foundation.

If you’re hiring, use [TalentHunt,](https://www.talenthunt.so/) our employer product powered by TalentOS. Visit talenthunt.so to post bounties, review verified work, and find the best fit.


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