2 pointsby HarakiriGod4 hours ago2 comments
  • ssgodderidge2 hours ago
    Out of curiosity, why not share the prompts that power each of the free tools? That would presumably achieve the same result (i.e. help people manage their careers) while saving you $$$ (avoid Open AI token costs)
    • HarakiriGodan hour ago
      Hi, great question! Honestly, because I haven't thought of it.

      The whole project has begun as a side project once I had the opportunity to be a hiring manager. I saw so many resumes/CVs that were rejected 'just because', and even those that were accepted, were either hard to read/grasp, or had too much information that would make an HR person stop reading, and therefore rejecting, especially with students (as the role we opened was for an internship).

      My idea was to build something for any kind of person, either tech literate or not, and to just have a one-stop shop for everything career related (which is why I won't stop with these 10 tools). At the same time, it also helped me understand how to build a project from scratch, deploy it, try and market/advertise it (which is obviously really hard), and see a good idea (in my opinion) can go to.

      I have no problem sharing them, though, and fortunately the costs for me are insignificant at this point.

  • HarakiriGod4 hours ago
    I built this because I was tired of career tools that harvest data. Architecture: Next.js + OpenAI. No database (LocalStorage only). Happy to answer questions about the privacy-first implementation.