Do Not Loose Hope

Is the job market cooked? Yes

Are people getting rejections constantly? Yes

But ask yourself what are the systems powering the hiring process. Then when you fully understand them, you will be in a better position then someone who doesn't, I learned the hard way.

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u/Easy_Jellyfish9624 — 5 days ago

I got tired of not knowing what AI was rejecting me, so I built a free tool that tells you what's actually screening your job application

Spent most of the last year job hunting and slowly losing my mind. You fire off a hundred applications, hear nothing back, and have no idea whether a human ever saw them or whether some AI scored you a 4/10 and binned it in under a second.

So I built a thing to answer that question.

It's a free Chrome extension. When you open a careers or application page, it checks the page against a database of 300+ known recruiting and HR systems — Workday, HireVue, Paradox/Olivia, Phenom, and so on — and tells you:

  • whether there's AI screening in the loop, the system is AI-capable, or nothing's detected
  • the actual vendor behind the application
  • any lawsuits, regulator findings, or fairness audits tied to that system (e.g. the Workday discrimination case)
  • specific tips for that setup — like leaning harder into keyword matching when AI ranking is active

Check it out. truthfeed.ai

Feedback would be highly appreciated.

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u/Easy_Jellyfish9624 — 8 days ago

I got tired of not knowing what AI was rejecting me, so I built a free tool that tells you what's actually screening your job application

Spent most of the last year job hunting and slowly losing my mind. You fire off a hundred applications, hear nothing back, and have no idea whether a human ever saw them or whether some AI scored you a 4/10 and binned it in under a second.

So I built a thing to answer that question.

It's a free Chrome extension. When you open a careers or application page, it checks the page against a database of 300+ known recruiting and HR systems — Workday, HireVue, Paradox/Olivia, Phenom, and so on — and tells you:

  • whether there's AI screening in the loop, the system is AI-capable, or nothing's detected
  • the actual vendor behind the application
  • any lawsuits, regulator findings, or fairness audits tied to that system (e.g. the Workday discrimination case)
  • specific tips for that setup — like leaning harder into keyword matching when AI ranking is active

Check it out. Feedback would be highly appreciated.

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u/Easy_Jellyfish9624 — 9 days ago

I Filter Out Companies Using AI Screening. We've Got To Avoid AI

I've applied to thousands of jobs. These AI systems being created by the likes of workday, successfactors and etc are making the market more shittier for all of us.

I built a Chrome extension (not promoting it, hence the cropping) that detects which companies are using these systems on their career pages. Its the little thing we have in our powers to do when it comes to this mess.

Listen, we need to actually come together as humanity and find a solution to this nonsense. Imagine there are these companies building and training these AI models on datasets they know will be bias then they use corporate jargon to cover their nonsense.

I don't know but something needs to be done about this, the market is cooked.

https://preview.redd.it/zy3g9phwlo9h1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=6bac3e81e4638ec924092a90ec31011b326f52c8

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u/Easy_Jellyfish9624 — 10 days ago