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A platform full of expert communicators right at your fingertips

Thank you indiehackers for given me good feedback so far.
I iterated over my initial question, "Is your English accent a problem for you?" and talked to 20 people so far.

I understand that accents is not a problem but pronunciation and communication is especially if English is your second language.

I posted on reddit and had amazing conversations with English instructors around the world. What really made their eyes pop open is the idea to combine domain knowledge with communication training.
So let's say you could learn from a product manager from Microsoft on how to communicate effectively in a team.
Or from a HR specialist from Google on how to behave in interviews.
There is a need for people to learn communication more now than ever. With remote work, more cultures are merging and work transcends national and cultural borders.

That's what Eloquence is about.
Helping professionals to succeed in their careers while building a bridge over our cultures gaps.

So what do you think?
Do you see a need?
Would you like to become an instructor or a student?
Is there something I'm missing?

Thank you for your time.

All best,
Omar

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Ideas and Validation
on December 6, 2020
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