Built to make job applications less exhausting.
Hirable helps job seekers turn a saved profile and a job description into an editable, role-specific resume draft, so applying can feel more focused and less repetitive.
Why Hirable exists
A personal project for a very common problem.
Hirable started from a personal need. I wanted a more convenient way to move forward in my own career without spending hours rewriting the same resume for every job application.
The job market is hard, and most people feel that. Finding the right role already takes energy. Tailoring a resume, matching it to a job post, and keeping everything organized should be easier.
I built Hirable to make that process less repetitive and more focused. It helps turn your saved profile and a job description into an editable resume draft, so you can spend more time choosing the right opportunities and less time starting from a blank page.
My hope is simple: if this made the job search easier for me, it can make it easier for more people too.
What that means for users
Hirable is designed around the parts of applying that are easy to delay, repeat, or lose track of.
Built from a real job search need
Hirable started as a practical way to make career progress feel less repetitive and easier to manage.
Focused on the work users repeat
Save your profile once, start from a job description, and create an editable resume draft without beginning from a blank page.
You stay in control
Hirable helps draft and organize the application work. You review the final wording, details, and export before you send it.
Made to reduce friction
The goal is simple: make applying a little easier for people trying to move forward in a hard job market.
Try the workflow for your next application.
Start with a job post, reuse your profile, and edit the draft before exporting.
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