Thanks. I'm starting to realize that part of the problem is job search and matching.
I was contacted by a company recruiter for a small healthcare SaaS in California and had 3 interviews recently. When I looked up the job, only 7 people had applied in 2 weeks on LinkedIn. They are a very real company with very real people, but their job post is not getting seen (it's not a promoted post).
My next AI project will be to scrape LinkedIn jobs, analyze it for repost/promoted behavior, group it by consulting/headhunters vs company job post, eliminate duplicates, and filter based on my skillset and hard-no qualities (such as can't work if I live in California, must be in EST but I'm in PST timezone, requires Java experience, etc).
... btw. are you sure that only 7 people applied for that job? Because there are a lot of job announcements on LinkedIn which just won't show the number of applicants correctly in case there's an application link outside of LinkedIn for applying, meaning the application doesn't take place within LinkedIn. In that case, you'll get the question by LinkedIn if you have applied for the job, which most people just won't click. I'm seeing this all the time.
But still good point that there might be promoted jobs and non-promoted ones, maybe it's worth creating an own job scraper.
That's a good point about the applicant number. I don't think anyone knows exactly how it works, but it was the first time I saw a job posting older than a few hours with <10 applicants with such straightforward skills such as Python.
Just played with your app, I think is super cool! I especially liked the way that you can just click the next question within an answer, makes it super convenient and fun to use.
I'm currently also looking for a dev job. So you have 15 years of experience, live in California and struggle to find something? That sounds a bit demotivating to me lol, because I'm kinda half of all of that or a bit less.
I also like your LinkedIn analysis idea, should try that maybe, too.
I was contacted by a company recruiter for a small healthcare SaaS in California and had 3 interviews recently. When I looked up the job, only 7 people had applied in 2 weeks on LinkedIn. They are a very real company with very real people, but their job post is not getting seen (it's not a promoted post).
My next AI project will be to scrape LinkedIn jobs, analyze it for repost/promoted behavior, group it by consulting/headhunters vs company job post, eliminate duplicates, and filter based on my skillset and hard-no qualities (such as can't work if I live in California, must be in EST but I'm in PST timezone, requires Java experience, etc).