The Black Hole Problem: Getting Feedback After Rejection
We've all been there: you apply for a job you're perfect for, only to receive a generic rejection email five minutes later. This is the "Resume Black Hole," and it's almost always a data problem.
The Silence of the Machines
Automated systems don't provide feedback. They simply stop processing your application. To fix this, you have to be your own diagnostician. Look at your resume through the eyes of the bot.
Breaking the Cycle
The best way to avoid the black hole is to prevent the rejection before it happens. Use this website to make your resumes better by pre-scanning your content against the job description using the same AI logic that recruiters use.
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