Career-Ops
santifer/career-ops
An AI-powered job search assistant that filters opportunities and customizes resumes, so you only apply to roles worth your time.
AI-powered job search system built on Claude Code. 14 skill modes, Go dashboard, PDF generation, batch processing.
AI Summary
What This Project Does
Simply put, this is an AI assistant to handle your job hunt. It doesn't just write resumes; it analyzes which jobs are worth applying to and generates tailored PDF resumes for each role.
What Problems It Solves
It solves the pain of mass-applying with no response and the exhaustion of tweaking resumes manually. Instead of copy-pasting keywords, it analyzes job descriptions against your experience, filtering for high-match opportunities to save you wasted effort.
Who It's For
- ā¢Job seekers, especially in technical roles
- ā¢Workers tired of repetitive resume editing and application forms
- ā¢Developers who want to use AI tools for efficiency without building systems from scratch
Typical Use Cases
- ā¢You see 10 listings and want to quickly know which match your tech stack
- ā¢You need custom resumes for different companies but don't want to write 10 versions
- ā¢You want to evaluate multiple offers in parallel and compare scores
- ā¢You need to track application progress centrally instead of scattered Excel sheets
Key Strengths & Highlights
- ā¢Discourages spamming: It has a scoring system that filters out jobs below 4.0 to protect your time
- ā¢Batch processing: Evaluates multiple roles simultaneously instead of one by one
- ā¢Resume optimization: Generates ATS-friendly PDFs with standardized formatting and targeted content
Getting Started Requirements
- ā¢Requires setting up an AI API Key (like Claude)
- ā¢Best if you know how to use command-line tools, as it is CLI-focused
- ā¢Needs local running or deployment, not a simple web app
Purpose
Great for efficient job seekers who want to avoid spamming apps. Not suitable for those with no tech skills or unwilling to deploy.
Category
Tech Stack
Project Info
- Primary Language
- JavaScript
- Default Branch
- main
- License
- MIT
- Homepage
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- Created
- Apr 4, 2026
- Last Commit
- today
- Last Push
- today
- Indexed
- Apr 19, 2026