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JobNotify
Get email alerts when specific companies list your dream job
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Get email alerts when specific companies list your dream job
8 followers
Paste any public careers page URL, set filters for title, location, include/exclude keywords, and get an email when a new matching role gets posted. I've only just launched this website, but im interested in connecting with people who find this sort of tool useful, and ultimately I want build/add to it with your feedback!






Tested it with a few board company career pages and the keyword filters actually caught some roles I would have missed. Curious how often it checks for new postings though.
@nk_ll86488 Good to hear! If you do happen to find any links that arent working/being scanned as expected, do let me know as im definitely interested in finding out if there are any bugs with scanning career pages.
To answer your question though, depending on your plan, for free plan links are checked every 24 hours, but for paid plans it can be as often as every 15 minutes (good if you're a power user) I recommend looking at https://jobnotify.net/pricing for more info!
the careers page scraper actually worked on a niche company site i tried, way more reliable than the rss hacks i have been using. love that it filters by include and exclude keywords, saved me from the usual spam listings.
The filter setup with include and exclude keywords is a really smart move, cuts out a lot of noise from generic job alerts. Love that you're opening it up for feedback this early on.
@yasemin4ysd Thanks! Theres still more that I want to bake into the filter functionality, but its a start!
If there are any feature additions or changes that you'd want, do let me know!
The filter setup looks really clean, especially the include/exclude keyword section. Glad you're building it with feedback in mind.
@rzabzcx I think for a project in a niche like this, its vital to be open to feedback and im very much interested in hearing from anyone who genuinely finds a service like this useful, as I ultimately want to build this tool around your key pain points.