It's free, straightforward, and powered by AI that actually gets what you bring to the table. So, how does it work? You upload your resume-PDF or whatever-and log in with Google. The AI dives in, extracting skills, experience, and all that jazz, then crunches it against job descriptions using clever algorithms like Max Inner Product for similarity, Cosine Distance to measure angles of fit, and Euclidean Distance for overall closeness.
Out come ranked matches, with the best ones on top. Filters help you narrow by remote work, location, or keywords, and you can set alerts for new posts that match your profile. In my experience, this saved me hours last year when I was switching roles; I spotted a remote engineering gig that slipped past my usual searches.
It's built for tech folks-developers, engineers, designers, anyone lurking on HN. Perfect for bootcamp grads eyeing startups, mid-career pros wanting remote options, or just checking monthly hiring drops without the hassle. You know, those threads where cool companies post unadvertised spots? This tool makes them actionable fast.
What sets it apart from giants like LinkedIn or Indeed? Well, it's laser-focused on HN's high-caliber, often exclusive tech jobs-no ad spam, no fluff. Unlike broad platforms drowning you in listings, here relevance rules with machine learning, though yeah, it's niche to HN, so don't expect non-tech roles.
I was skeptical at first, thinking 'too narrow,' but then realized for startup vibes, it's spot on. Quality over quantity, you get it. Bottom line, if tech jobs are your hunt, upload that resume today and watch the matches roll in. It could land you something solid quicker than grinding boards alone.
Give it a shot-what's to lose?
