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Daniel Garaiacu🛠️ 5 tools 🙏 1,159 karmaMay 28, 2025@SonaraWish i could test out the Ai powered search at least 2-3 times or a full day for free , the paid trial it`s not very appealing. App seems to work fine in general. Without testing the AI part of the app i can say it doesn`t feel any different than any job hunting website.
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gets the job done with minimal fuss.. unlike other such platforms that keep hoarding features without actually bringing results. uploaded my resume and turned on automode, the jobs started getting applied within 4-5 minutes.. remains to be seen if I get callbacks from recruiters or not
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Very powerful tool. I liked it so thanks for sharing. The jump or stay score is super powerful to understand the drivers on my satisfaction and it was great to see how I rank against my peers.
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👂I convert ChatGPT as the 3rd in the room. 👶People need to communicate with AI, but they still need to communicate with humans. 🤝And AI is not only a good interlocutor, but also a good listener and mediator.
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