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CrackMyJob is an AI powered resume and interview platform that helps job seekers win more interviews. Paste a job from Seek, LinkedIn or Indeed and upload your resume to get a free interview probability score, a clear estimate of how well you match the role, with an ATS, skills and keyword breakdown. From there, generate a complete, honest job pack with tailored resume, cover letter, interview Q&A’s, salary intel and outreach, find live matching jobs near you, and practise with AI mock interviews. We never fabricate skills, only your real experience, told well. Operated by First Point Technology Pty Ltd, ABN 99 665 267 498, Australia.
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Level 3, 160 Edward Street, 4000, Brisbane, Australia
- 1300 800 958
- hello@crackmyjob.ai
- crackmyjob.ai
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