Your next job starts with a real interview.

Search 34,556 open roles. Apply in minutes, then interview with our AI interviewer whenever you're ready — 7 a.m. before your shift or 11 p.m. after the kids are asleep. No waiting weeks for a callback.

Hiring? We place candidates for a 10% fee — half the industry rate →

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Apply once. Interview today. Get seen.

No cover letters into the void. Every application gets a real conversation — and real humans make the final call.

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Step 1

Apply

Pick a job and apply in under five minutes.

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Step 2

Interview on your schedule

Our AI interviewer calls when you're ready — day or night. Talk like you would with a recruiter. It listens; it doesn't judge your zip code or your accent.

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Step 3

Real humans decide

Strong interviews go straight to hiring managers with your skills verified — not just your résumé. If you're a fit, you hear back fast.

Real jobs, in the fields that are actually hiring.

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Healthcare

22,672 open roles

  • Registered Nurse
  • Travel RN
  • Nurse Practitioner
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Legal

6,550 open roles

  • Paralegal
  • Associate Attorney
  • Legal Ops Manager
Browse legal jobs
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Tech

4,797 open roles

  • React Developer
  • Data Engineer
  • DevOps Engineer
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Skilled Trades

350 open roles

  • Electrician
  • HVAC Tech
  • Welder
Browse skilled trades jobs

The interview is the résumé.

Same questions, same patience, same attention — whether you went to Stanford or night school. Our AI scores what you can do in a real conversation, not what a keyword filter thinks of your résumé. And a person makes the final call. That's the whole point.

Available 24/7 — interview when you're sharpestFeedback, not silenceHumans review every hire decision
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“I applied on a Tuesday night, interviewed at 6 a.m. before my shift, and had an offer conversation by Friday.”
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Marisa

RN, Portland

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“The interviewer asked about the actual work I do with my hands — not buzzwords on a résumé. Somebody finally called me back.”
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Darnell

Journeyman Electrician, Phoenix

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“I did my interview at 11 p.m. after the kids were asleep. Two days later a real hiring manager had watched it and reached out.”
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Kevin

Software Developer, Austin

For Employers

Hiring? We already interviewed your next hire.

Two ways to work with us. We source, interview, and place candidates for 10% of first-year salary — half the industry's 20–25%. Or bring your own applicants and let our AI interview every single one.

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Placement — 10% of first-year salary

We find them, interview them, assess them. Free replacement included.

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Applicant Screening — from $17 per interview

You have applicants. We interview all of them and rank the best.

$25 per interview at starter volume — no subscription.

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Placement = we source them. Screening = you already have them.

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