Job Radar aims to be the best job search engine on the planet. Unlike traditional platforms, we find jobs DIRECTLY on company websites, so you can say goodbye to:
It uses a combination of advanced web crawling and AI to find the best job listings from all over the web and present them to you in a clean, easy-to-use interface.
The system analyzes job descriptions using AI to extract key information that you can filter against to find the perfect job.
The platform uses a fleet of automated agents that constantly crawl the web and aggregate job postings from many different public sources.
It turns out, some of the best, highest quality job listings aren't listed on major job sites - they're listed directly on company websites & ATS systems.
Unlike other job search engines, we scan the web and find these hidden gems for you.
For starters, we don't profit from paid listings - so we're not incentivised to show you jobs that are irrelevant and a waste of your time. (Let's not mention names, but you know who we're talking about...)
The jobs you see on this website come from all over the web, directly from company websites. No middlemen. Just REAL job opportunities.
Employers are way more likely to respond to your application if you apply directly through their website, as opposed to a big job board.
Because screw the other platforms. I'm not here to make a quick buck - I'm trying to build something great that helps you actually get hired. You shouldn't have to pay for a respectful, high-quality job searching experience.
My only request is that if you find success using this platform, please do the following:
This will make my day and inspire me to keep pushing forward.
Click the "Apply" button on the job listing to be taken to the original job posting where you can apply directly. (This will give you the best odds of getting a response/interview compared to applying through a job board.)
My name is Mike Tromba - I'm a software engineer based in Austin, TX. I built this platform because I was frustrated with the existing job search engines and wanted to design a job searching experience that doesn't suck.
You can email me here, or follow me on Twitter. I also created a discord server for Job Radar, where you can chat with myself and other members of the community.