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Resume and Career Services

There is a significant opportunity for a new SaaS entrant in the resume and career services space, as many job seekers express frustration with existing tools that generate generic resumes and lack cu

Qualified leads · 34 people actively looking for a solution
u/Aware_Falcon_2070jobs1w ago

my mom applied to 50+ jobs in germany. zero callbacks. changed ONE thing and got 3 replies in a week. i'm 16 and ended up building a tool because of it.

u/RhubarbBusy7122cscareerquestions91w ago

Am I ruining my career?

u/Sensitive-Two5468SaaS1w ago

Currently job hunting and these open-ended questions are killing me - building something to autofill them

u/AI_Prosjobsearchhacks151w ago

I tested 7 ATS resume tools so recruiters don’t have to destroy me first

u/abdessamadbettalcareerguidance12w ago

Any actually Free CV builder (no paywall, 100% free)?

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The gap — what no one does well yet
  • There is a significant opportunity for a new SaaS entrant in the resume and career services space, as many job seekers express frustration with existing tools that generate generic resumes and lack customization options. Users are also seeking free or low-cost solutions without hidden fees, highlighting a gap for affordable, user-friendly resume builders that cater to diverse backgrounds and experiences.

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What people say on Reddit

I don't know if my resume is the problem, my minimal experience, or the fact that I'm a minority with like no connections.

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It's just so hard seeing other people thrive, especially some of the people who are a year younger than me.

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I think they were able to get a couple of clients right away, but for much smaller projects than we were advertising.

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I have had really bad luck with reddit ads as it generates lots of traffic but no sales.

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I’m still not getting enough traction. I spent about $2k in ads, but it hasn't really helped much.

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