AI Job Risk Analyzer — Product Launch (Not a Problem)
Product Hunt launch for Aartha, a free AI career risk scoring tool. This is a product listing rather than a problem report — the tool claims to provide personalized AI exposure scores across 100K+ jobs.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyJob searching is time-consuming and AI tools produce low-quality matches
The job market is extremely competitive and manual job searching is slow. Existing AI job tools produce poor quality results, especially in resume tailoring and job matching. Candidates need better automated job discovery and application tools.
AI tool for freelancers to analyze job posts and write proposals
A product announcement for an AI-assisted proposal writing tool for freelancers. This is a Show HN-style post promoting an existing product rather than describing a user problem.
NicheFinder AI Product Launch Post
A product launch post for NicheFinder AI, a niche-finding tool. This is not a genuine user problem but a self-promotional product announcement. Contains no pain point data.
Resumes Fail ATS Screening Despite Qualification
Qualified candidates get rejected because their resumes dont match job descriptions for ATS systems. AI resume rewriting addresses this gap.
Job Seekers Spend Hours Daily on Manual Applications With No Response
Active job seekers invest the equivalent of a full work day in manually tailoring and submitting applications, with response rates so low that the process feels structurally broken regardless of candidate quality. The effort-to-outcome ratio discourages thorough applications and pushes candidates toward spray-and-pray volume strategies that further reduce quality signals for employers.
Problem descriptions, scores, analysis, and solution blueprints may be updated as new community data becomes available.