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Scoutify

Scoutify

Instant alerts when a job opens. Apply first and get hired.

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Get instant job alerts from 1250+ top tech companies within 5 minutes of posting. Apply early, get seen by recruiters first, and land interviews.
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Jules
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👋 Hey Product Hunt! I'm Jules, a master's student at Columbia and the founder of Scoutify. A few months ago I was deep in the job search grind. Sending resume after resume. Hearing nothing back for weeks, if at all. It makes you feel powerless, like you're shouting into a void. I'd edit resumes again and again, left to wonder 'wtf is this all for'. That feeling sent me on a mission to figure out what actually gets people interviews. So I started talking to recruiters at companies like Amazon. One of them told me something that reframed everything: "Resumes pile up faster than we can review, so we start with whoever applied first. Later applications almost always go unread, even if the candidate is excellent." It's not your resume. It's timing. The problem is LinkedIn and Indeed are slow. By the time a role hits your feed, hundreds of people have already applied (a group PM at Google told me 3k applicants in the first week is not an exaggeration). So I built Scoutify. We monitor 1,250+ company career pages and send you alerts within minutes of a role going live. You filter by what matters to you: role type (SWE, PM, Data, ML, Quant, 20+ others), location, internship vs full-time, experience level. even remote or hybrid status. We handle the watching. You just apply fast. We've scanned 325,000+ jobs so far, and early users include students at Stanford, MIT, Harvard, Columbia, Berkeley, and Yale. Pricing is simple: $30/month with a 30-day money back guarantee. Would love to hear what you think. And if you land an offer because you applied first, tell me. That's why I built this. And even more importantly let me know how to improve it further!!!