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Jobright.ai

Jobright.ai

Software Development

Santa Clara, California 69,239 followers

The #1 AI job search agent — trusted by 2M+ tech professionals

About us

Jobright is the first AI-native hiring platform that connects top talent with great employers faster than ever before. 𝐉𝐨𝐛 𝐬𝐞𝐞𝐤𝐞𝐫𝐬: Your AI job search agent that turns a solo, time-consuming hunt into a fast, expert-guided path to landing your ideal job. 𝐄𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐲𝐞𝐫𝐬: Your AI recruiting partner that delivers only active, qualified candidates with speed and precision.

Industry
Software Development
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2023

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    13 tools every job seeker should know about (people who use at least 4 of them strategically land jobs faster). 1. Jobright.ai An AI-powered job search platform that streamlines job hunting by matching you with relevant opportunities and helping you stay organized throughout your search. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gEhA33cQ 2. Teal Resume builder and job tracker in one. Helps you optimize your resume for ATS and track applications across multiple companies. Check it out: https://www.tealhq.com 3. Huntr Job search organizer that tracks applications, contacts, and interview dates. Keeps your entire pipeline in one place. Check it out: https://huntr.co 4. Rezi AI-powered resume builder specifically designed to pass ATS systems. Templates optimized for different industries. Check it out: https://www.rezi.ai 5. Levels.fyi Salary data and compensation insights for tech roles. Know what you're worth before you negotiate. Check it out: https://www.levels.fyi 6. Pramp Free peer-to-peer mock interviews. Practice behavioral and technical interviews with other job seekers. Check it out: https://www.pramp.com 7. Kickresume Resume and cover letter builder with AI-powered suggestions and industry-specific templates. Check it out: https://www.kickresume.com 8. Careerflow.ai LinkedIn optimization tool that helps you get noticed by recruiters and track profile views. Check it out: https://www.careerflow.ai 9. Final Round AI An AI interview copilot that helps you prep for interviews with real-time guidance and mock interview practice. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gW7qxaRt 10. Glassdoor Company reviews, salary data, and interview insights. Research companies before you apply or interview. Check it out: https://www.glassdoor.com 11. Cultivated Culture Helps you find employee email addresses at target companies so you can reach out directly for referrals. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gmQiE8UJ 12. Resume Worded An AI-powered resume review tool that scores your resume and suggests improvements based on successful resumes. Check it out: https://resumeworded.com 13. Simplify An autofill tool that saves time on job applications by filling forms automatically across different job boards. Check it out: https://simplify.jobs 5 tips to use these tools correctly: → Use job tracker + resume optimizer together → Check salary data before every interview → Practice mock interviews at least 3 times → Research companies on Glassdoor before applying → Stack 4+ tools for faster results Save this post so you have these resources when you need them. Follow Shreya Mehta 🚀 Mehta for more on how to land your dream job.

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    Day 1 at SaaStrAnnual is officially underway, and the energy at the Jobright.ai booth S021 has been incredible. But what stood out most today wasn’t just the hype around #AIagents. It was the urgency around the hiring conversation. The #founders and TA leaders we spoke with are feeling the same pain: The problem is no longer finding more candidates. It’s finding the right candidates in a market where AI has made applying faster, cheaper, and much noisier. That is why our message here is simple: 𝐇𝐢𝐫𝐞 𝐓𝐨𝐩 𝐓𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐚𝐭 𝐀𝐈 𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐞𝐝. But “AI speed” doesn’t mean dumping more profiles into an already crowded pipeline.  It means giving recruiting teams the leverage to cut through AI-generated noise, identify highly qualified and high-intent candidates faster, and make confident hiring decisions before the best talent slips away. The old hiring funnel was built for a slower, pre-AI world. In 2026, companies need a system designed to separate real signal from noise before recruiters lose time on the wrong candidates, or miss the right ones entirely. That is exactly what we are building at Jobright.ai. We’ll be at Booth S021 for the next two days, meeting with founders, TA leaders, and recruiters who are thinking deeply about the future of #hiring. If you’re at SaaStr, come say hi. We’d love to show you what hiring at AI speed actually looks like. 📍 San Mateo County Event Center 📅 May 12–14 🤝 Booth S021 #SaaStrAnnual #SaaStr #TalentAcquisition #TechHiring #ArtificialIntelligence #FutureOfWork #Jobright

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    I was laid off twice. The first time, I didn't even know who I was without a job title. I remember refreshing my inbox compulsively, applying to roles that felt like black holes, spending hours on LinkedIn feeling like something was deeply wrong with me, when really something was deeply broken about the process. The second time, I was more prepared emotionally, but the job market had changed in a way that felt almost cruel. Ghost jobs everywhere, listings sitting open for months, applications disappearing into silence. And everywhere I looked, people who were talented, hardworking, with mortgages and kids and real stakes on the line, being told by the algorithm that there was nothing out there for them. There IS something out there for them. Most people just don't know where to look! I started using Jobright.ai last time around, and the thing that stopped me in my tracks was a filter I hadn't seen anywhere else: Hidden Jobs. 🤯 These are listings that are not on LinkedIn or Indeed, scraped directly from company career pages, posted minutes ago, with fewer than 20 applicants. Over 400,000 listings updated daily, and a match score that tells you exactly how strong a fit you are before you even apply! It is free 💙, and if you are in a job search right now; especially if it has started to feel pointless, I think this is worth 10 minutes of your time. The market is not as empty as it looks from where you are standing. 🔗 Go check out Jobright.ai: https://jobright.ai/ #Ad

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    I was laid off twice. The first time, I didn't even know who I was without a job title. I remember refreshing my inbox compulsively, applying to roles that felt like black holes, spending hours on LinkedIn feeling like something was deeply wrong with me, when really something was deeply broken about the process. The second time, I was more prepared emotionally, but the job market had changed in a way that felt almost cruel. Ghost jobs everywhere, listings sitting open for months, applications disappearing into silence. And everywhere I looked, people who were talented, hardworking, with mortgages and kids and real stakes on the line, being told by the algorithm that there was nothing out there for them. There IS something out there for them. Most people just don't know where to look! I started using Jobright.ai last time around, and the thing that stopped me in my tracks was a filter I hadn't seen anywhere else: Hidden Jobs. 🤯 These are listings that are not on LinkedIn or Indeed, scraped directly from company career pages, posted minutes ago, with fewer than 20 applicants. Over 400,000 listings updated daily, and a match score that tells you exactly how strong a fit you are before you even apply! It is free 💙, and if you are in a job search right now; especially if it has started to feel pointless, I think this is worth 10 minutes of your time. The market is not as empty as it looks from where you are standing. 🔗 Go check out Jobright.ai: https://jobright.ai/ #Ad

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    I was laid off twice. The first time, I didn't even know who I was without a job title. I remember refreshing my inbox compulsively, applying to roles that felt like black holes, spending hours on LinkedIn feeling like something was deeply wrong with me, when really something was deeply broken about the process. The second time, I was more prepared emotionally, but the job market had changed in a way that felt almost cruel. Ghost jobs everywhere, listings sitting open for months, applications disappearing into silence. And everywhere I looked, people who were talented, hardworking, with mortgages and kids and real stakes on the line, being told by the algorithm that there was nothing out there for them. There IS something out there for them. Most people just don't know where to look! I started using Jobright.ai last time around, and the thing that stopped me in my tracks was a filter I hadn't seen anywhere else: Hidden Jobs. 🤯 These are listings that are not on LinkedIn or Indeed, scraped directly from company career pages, posted minutes ago, with fewer than 20 applicants. Over 400,000 listings updated daily, and a match score that tells you exactly how strong a fit you are before you even apply! It is free 💙, and if you are in a job search right now; especially if it has started to feel pointless, I think this is worth 10 minutes of your time. The market is not as empty as it looks from where you are standing. 🔗 Go check out Jobright.ai: https://jobright.ai/ #Ad

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    I rejected a $1M Meta offer. Five years later, I’d still do it again. Not because entrepreneurship was easier. It wasn’t. Not because I knew exactly how things would play out. I didn’t. I’d do it again because sometimes the most valuable thing in a career is not certainty. It’s judgment. Back then, the rational choice was obvious: take the offer, stay inside a world-class company, and keep climbing. But I couldn’t shake one feeling: A new technology wave was about to reshape old, broken systems. And some problems people had accepted for years were finally becoming solvable in a completely new way. Job search was one of them. On paper, it looked like a terrible market to enter. LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, huge incumbents with huge brand power. But if you were actually a job seeker, the process told a different story: The process was noisy. The signal was weak. The feedback loop was broken. Too many capable people were getting filtered out for reasons that had nothing to do with talent. That stayed with me. I didn’t want to build just another job board. I wanted to rebuild the experience around how people actually search, apply, and get seen in an AI-native world. Walking away from certainty to fight entrenched players looked irrational to a lot of people. Why choose something that hard? Because I believed then, and still believe now, that big opportunities often come from old pain, seen with new eyes. That’s where judgment matters. Not just intelligence. Not just effort. But the ability to see where the world is moving before it becomes obvious. Since making that decision, the path has been messy. There were failed attempts and wrong assumptions. Long nights building features nobody cared about. Moments when the safer path would have felt very attractive. But I still wouldn’t change the decision. Because building Jobright.ai gave me something no title could: A chance to solve a problem that is painfully real for millions of people. A chance to build for job seekers trying to change their lives with one offer. Careers are not built on effort alone. They’re built on choosing which problem is worth the next five years of your life. And if you choose well, the harder path can still be the right one. If you’re using your own judgment to navigate this market, we built Jobright.ai to give you the signal you need. Try it today, and let's land your next role together. #FounderStory #Entrepreneurship #CareerJourney #TechCareers #DecisionMaking #Jobright

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    This is what product-market fit looks like in a broken job market. Yesterday, under our 2M+ users post, one user left a comment that stayed with me. He said he had been using Jobright.ai for about a year. At first, he still relied on LinkedIn and only used Jobright.ai as a supplement. But after we launched our search feature and 24-hour filter, he started using Jobright.ai as his main tool. He wrote: “𝘐 𝘢𝘮 𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘨𝘦𝘵 𝘴𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘖𝘈𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘷𝘪𝘦𝘸𝘴 𝘴𝘤𝘩𝘦𝘥𝘶𝘭𝘦𝘥.” That line mattered more to me than the 2M+ number. Because in this market, job seekers don’t care about features in the abstract. They care about whether a product helps them move from silence to traction. That’s what makes job search such a hard product space. People are not browsing for fun. They are stressed, tired, often discouraged, and looking for something that actually changes the outcome. So when a user shifts from “I check Jobright sometimes” to “I now use only Jobright,” and that shift leads to real OAs and interviews, that’s not just a nice testimonial. That’s proof. ✓ Proof that a product decision worked. ✓ Proof that better workflows create real momentum. ✓ Proof that we’re not just helping people search, we’re helping them get seen. We spend a lot of time on things that look small from the outside: better filtering, faster discovery, cleaner search, less wasted effort. But in a broken market, small improvements compound into something much bigger: momentum. That’s what we’re building for. Not vanity metrics. Not downloads for the sake of downloads. But real progress for real job seekers. If you’re still in the middle of your search right now, keep going. Sometimes the first sign that things are changing is small. An OA. An interview. A reply. In this market, those things are not small. And sometimes, that’s exactly how the story starts. P.S. If you’ve used Jobright.ai to land an interview, an OA, or a job, please tell us. We are so proud of you. And sharing your momentum reminds everyone else still searching that the silence can be broken. #JobSearch #TechCareers #CareerJourney #BuildInPublic #SaaS #JobrightAI

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    2M+ users. When people see that number, they usually think about growth. I think about messages. The late-night DMs from job seekers who were exhausted. The emails telling us which part of the process still felt broken. The chat feedback saying, “this helped, but I still got stuck here.” The small details people trusted us enough to share. That’s what 2M means to me. Not just reach. Responsibility. Because job searching is not a casual product experience. It’s tied to rent, visas, confidence, identity, and sometimes the difference between staying hopeful or giving up. So every time someone sends feedback, we read it. We track it. We argue about it. We build on top of it. A better match flow. A sharper resume signal. A cleaner application experience. A less confusing path through a very broken system. That’s how Jobright has been built from day one. Not by guessing what users want, but by staying close enough to feel where the friction still is. I’m proud of our team for that. For shipping when nobody sees it. For treating user pain like product direction. For building like it’s still Day 1, even as the number gets bigger. 2M+ users is a milestone. But more than that, it’s a reminder: There are millions of people out there trying to build a life through a job search. They deserve better tools. Better signal. A better experience. So we’ll keep building. For every user who trusted us once. And for every job seeker still trying not to lose hope. Thank you for helping us get here. — Jobright.ai #BuildInPublic #StartupJourney #JobSearch #ProductManagement #CustomerObsession #JobrightAI

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    High school me would never have believed this. I grew up in a third-tier city in China. Back then, the world felt very small. Most of us were just trying to survive the next exam. Nobody talked about startups. Nobody talked about Silicon Valley. The first big shift happened when I moved to Tianjin for high school. For the first time, I saw a bigger world, stronger schools, and fiercer competition. I realized something important: Where you start doesn’t define where you end up. That path stretched further than I ever imagined. University in Nanjing. PhD in Hong Kong. Then, a flight to the U.S., with no network and no clear playbook. My first internship didn’t come from a warm referral. I spent weeks sending cold messages, looking for any shared context – research topics, schools, mutual interests – just to get a conversation started. Eventually, one of those conversations opened the door to Microsoft. Later came experiences at companies like Google and Twitter. But my most important lessons didn’t come from big tech. They came from failing. My early startup attempts didn’t work. Ideas that looked beautiful on paper collapsed in reality. Each failure forced me to ask a much harder question: What problem is actually worth solving? For me, the answer kept pointing back to that exact same experience I had as a new grad: job searching in a system that felt chaotic, opaque, and isolating. That’s why we started Jobright.ai. We wanted to make the hiring process transparent. We wanted to help people build the signals that actually matter to land an offer. Sometimes I still think about that kid from a small city. He didn’t know what Silicon Valley was. He didn’t know what a startup was. But he kept learning, kept building, and kept moving forward. If you’re early in your career right now, remember this: Where you start matters less than how fast you keep evolving. Learn new skills. Build real projects. Keep updating yourself faster than the world changes. Careers aren’t built in one massive leap. They’re built step by step, until one day you look back and realize how far you’ve come. And sometimes, those steps lead you to build something that helps others take their own leap. 🚀 #FounderStory #CareerJourney #TechCareers #InternationalStudents #JobSearch #JobrightAI

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    A founder turned down a $1M job offer from Meta to build a $5M ARR company with 9 people. His CAC is in cents. He has no sales team, no CS org, and no plans to build one (read on for the full playbook). Meet Ethan, the founder of Jobright, and if you are an early-stage lean AI company, this might be the most valuable thing you read this week. While every other AI startup was raising, hiring, and building org charts before they had customers, Ethan was talking to users (face-to-face). Their first million (revenue) was pure product-market fit. It came from word of mouth, with users pulling in their friends because the product worked. The next four million came from clearly defining their ICP, tracking CAC, and obsessing over growth as a data-driven system. They built an experiment pipeline with a strict 7-day ship-or-kill rule. Channels that couldn't hit payback targets were automatically cut. And through all of it, the headcount barely moved. Because every time they spotted a repetitive workflow, their default instinct was to build an agent (when most founders hire). Their first internal AI agent took an enterprise manager from 5 accounts to 50, without any additional hires. Last month alone, they shipped 3 new internal agents: • An inbox agent that reads, classifies, and drafts responses • An ops agent that turns messy client requests into structured tasks • An outreach agent that finds relevant partners, writes custom messages, and runs follow-up sequences Each of those consumed hours of manual labor every week, but now they run on autopilot. That is what 9 people running like 50 looks like. It is one of the best 0 to $5M stories I have come across in the lean AI space. So I spent hours going deep on every decision, system, and principle behind how they did this, and turned it into a super actionable playbook for founders who are pre-revenue or going from 0 to 1. Inside, you'll get: • The exact growth OS they used to go from $1M to $5M ARR • How they built internal agents that let 9 people do the work of 50 • The hiring filter that screens for true AI-native operators • The 2-question test every feature must pass before it gets built • How they structured growth after hitting PMF (the full funnel with owner metrics) • What building from $0 → $1M looks like vs $1M → $5M • The data flywheel they've been compounding since day one that gets harder to replicate, and how to design yours from scratch Originally, I put this together as a resource for founders I work with directly. But the insights here are too actionable to keep internal, so I'm sharing them publicly. Want it? - Like and share this post - Comment "lean" - Follow me (if not following) It's one of the most detailed operating blueprints I've put together for those aspiring to join the Lean AI Leaderboard. If you are one of them, grab this right away as it will save you months of expensive guesswork. Ethan, Eric, and team, welcome to the Lean AI Leaderboard!🚀

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