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See your market rank, best-fit roles, and skill gaps
Seeker is a free web-based career routing engine that provides market ranking, role matching, and skill gap identification. It utilizes a dataset of over 160,000 active jobs to surface both immediate job matches and bridge roles for career progression.
Ideal for: Job seekers, graduates, and students looking to identify realistic job matches and address specific skill gaps in their current profile.


Such a great launch! This stands out in all the right ways. Looking forward to seeing how this grows.




@yuvikaa Thanks for flagging. What issue did you hit exactly: upload, results loading, signup, or something else? I’ll take a look.
Comments (30)
Great site!
Congratulations fanatastic website
Hi i would like to know how does this work is it only after applying resume that ur tool gets to describe me weakness ? What if i dont have one ?
@kapilesh Great question. It starts with a resume for personalized analysis, but if you don’t have one yet you can still use it to learn about career paths and role fit.
Ok ok
How much?
@mabell Free tier available, plus paid plans depending on features.
How does this keep a track
@godfrey381 It analyzes your resume and tracks fit against roles to help surface stronger matches.
Helful resouce
@ebenezer Appreciate that, that’s exactly what I hoped it would be.
Good
Good launch
@adriencrovetto Thank you, appreciate the support 🙏
How does this work?
@lancymaria Upload your resume, Seeker analyzes your background and matches you to roles that fit, then helps route you toward stronger opportunities.
Does one get job through platform?
@potter It helps people discover and target stronger-fit roles faster, then apply directly through matched opportunities. Built to improve the odds, not replace the interview process.
Good
Nice
@shirleyyy Thank you 🙏
New website?
@sylvester Yep, recently launched it. Would love your thoughts.
Nice work
A successful project
@satyendar Appreciate it! Working hard to make it one.
Effectively made
@sheema Appreciate it, trying to build something genuinely useful.
Good
@shalini Thanks! Means a lot, still early but growing fast.
Okay
@shinythomas Thanks for checking it out, let me know if you try it and have feedback.
There is some error
@ganesh Thanks for flagging this. What error did you hit, and at what step (upload, results, signup)? I’d love to fix it.
Dead site
@princeroy Could you share more detail on what you’re seeing? The site appears up on our end and I just verified it, happy to help troubleshoot.
Nice
@elsaammaa Thank you! Glad you checked it out.
Congratulations on the launch
@maneesha Thanks, appreciate it!
Nice one
@poornima Thank you! Glad you checked it out.
Seeing your market rank, best-fit roles, and skill gaps all in one place is genuinely useful for job seekers. This kind of structured career intelligence helps you focus your energy where it actually counts.
@chaudharyarun5797 Appreciate that; that’s exactly the goal. Most tools just dump listings, but the real problem is knowing where you actually stand and what to do next.
congratulations
@mernaahmedemara13 Thank you 🙏 still early but building it out fast
Love this platform! So many people wanting to pivot careers, like from software engineering into AI, get intimidated and stall out. The "bridge roles" feature is exactly what makes that transition feel doable instead of overwhelming.
@tomodachiprep That’s a big part of why I built it. Career switches feel vague and overwhelming, so making that path more concrete is kind of the whole point.
Really cool idea. Job hunting is stressful enough without having to guess which roles actually fit your skills. Love that this shows you the gaps too so you know what to work on.
@vk89 Exactly! Most people aren’t lacking effort, they just don’t know what actually fits or what to fix. Trying to make that part obvious.
congratulations on launch!
@CliqSpy Thank you, really appreciate it. Excited to keep improving it.
Hey, I don't see a link to test it?
@mail9029 You can test it here: seekerscore.com. There should also be a “Visit Site” button on this page. I’d love to hear what you think after trying it.