"We use AI and a team of sales experts to apply to hundreds of jobs and send tailored messages to hiring managers on your behalf"<p>Your AI helps creating tailored messages and their AI reads such messages to weed out bad candidates. A real time gan
It’s not clear what the requirements are for being accepted. I’m assuming each candidate is vetted before they get help. For example, is this targeted at software engineers, or any type of professional? What’s the price of the service? If a software engineer applies, are only certain levels accepted, ie senior engineers or those with some minimum years of experience? Do you work with junior engineers?<p>It sounds like an awesome service but I find that a lot of these types of companies seem to only target people who already have lots of leverage when seeking new roles (Outco, Triplebyte, Hired, Arc Elevate, etc).
It’s a survey that asks you your name, what kind of job you want, how much you want to make, and whether you have more or less than one year available for your job search. Then it says someone will get back to you.
All of this seems a bit dubious to me considering your previous description of having simply scraped and mass-emailed all the hiring managers on Crunchbase, and Apple employees don't (I don't think) tend to use icloud email addresses that they're comfortable publishing as a point of contact for a testimonial.<p><a href="https://twitter.com/KareemAbukhadra/status/1328067835323625478" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/KareemAbukhadra/status/13280678353236254...</a><p>Is this just a funnel into that process or have you done something differently?
“Land 10 interviews in a month with 0 effort” gives me pause, because even though “the grind” of getting a new job is annoying, there’s an understanding that results take effort. This tagline reads more like a scam for me and I go into it with that first impression.
I’m really not trying to be too snarky, but with the labor market as it is in 2021, 10 interviews in a month is achievable by merely possessing a pulse. What am I missing?