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    Look, we all know the drill. Job hunting is basically a full-time job that pays zero dollars and requires you to be perpetually “passionate” about companies that make, I don’t know, enterprise-grade cloud storage for other cloud storage companies. It’s exhausting.

    But it’s 2026, and if you’re still copy-pasting your résumé into a hundred different web forms like it’s 2012, you’re doing it wrong. The robots are already screening you, so you might as well hire some robots of your own to level the playing field.

    Here are five AI-powered job-hunting tools to check out.

    Teal: Mission control

    If your job search is currently a mess of saved LinkedIn posts and half-finished Google Sheets, you need Teal.

    Think of this site as a project management tool, but the project is you drawing a steady paycheck. Its AI résumé builder scans the specific job description you’re eyeing and tells you exactly which keywords you’re missing.

    Teal is a freemium service. The basic job tracker and résumé builder are free, but if you want the unlimited AI keyword matching and résumé analysis, Teal+ will run you $13 per week, $29 per month, or $79 for three months.

    JobCopilot: Apply while you sleep

    Applying to roles is a numbers game, but manual entry is a soul-crushing slog.

    JobCopilot identifies the roles that actually fit your profile and handles the repetitive form-filling and cover letter tailoring. It uses a personalized agent that learns your preferences so you don’t end up applying for a senior architect role when you’re a junior designer.

    Plans start at about a buck a day for 20 applications and go up from there.

    Revarta: Mock interview partner

    Talking to yourself in the mirror is fine for a pep talk, but it’s terrible for interview prep.

    Revarta uses voice AI to conduct realistic, job-specific mock interviews. It analyzes your pacing, detects filler words, and critiques the substance of your STAR (situation, task, action, result) method answers.

    There’s a seven-day free trial. After that, it’s $49 per month, or you can grab a 90-day pass for $129. If you’re a career-long over-preparer, there’s a lifetime access option for $349.

    PitchMeAI: Network infiltrator

    The “hidden job market” is real.

    PitchMeAI is a Chrome extension that finds verified hiring manager emails and uses AI to draft hyper-personalized outreach based on their background and your specific skills.

    You get three free credits per month to test the waters. For unlimited résumé personalizations and hiring manager discovery, the Pro plan is $22 per month.

    Jobscan: ATS tamer

    Most résumés are rejected by an applicant tracking system (ATS) before a human ever sees them.

    Jobscan reverse engineers the logic of big-name systems such as Greenhouse and Workday to give you a “Match Rate” so you can better tailor your résumé to get through the initial gate.

    You get five free scans per month. If you’re a high-volume applicant, the monthly plan is $50, or you can go quarterly for $90 for three months.




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