Tech & engineering job search

Stop hand-rewriting your resume for every tech job.

Climbr scores every engineering role against your real resume — one honest reason each — then tailors so the skills you actually have get detected by the parser, and re-scores so you see the real lift. It never invents a framework you’ve never shipped.

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Built for every tech discipline

Software EngineeringFrontend / Backend / Full-stackData Science & AnalyticsAI / MLCybersecurity & SOCCloud / InfrastructureDevOps / SRENetwork EngineeringIT Support / Help DeskSysAdminDatabase / DBAQA / SDET

ATS keyword scan

Before tailoring
54%
Parser score

Required terms in the job description, matched against your resume:

PythonREST APIsPostgreSQLCI/CDKubernetesDistributed SystemsTerraform

The terms in red are skills this candidate genuinely has — the CI/CD pipeline they built, the Terraform they wrote — but the parser missed them because of wording and format. Honest tailoring surfaces those real bullets so the parser stops dropping a strong engineer, then re-scores so you see the lift. It never adds a skill you don’t have.

Every job scored against your real resume

Climbr reads the requisition — the stack, the seniority, the must-haves — and scores it against the resume you actually have, with a one-sentence reason for each. "Strong on Python and distributed systems; light on the Kubernetes they want." You see which postings actually fit your stack before you spend a night on a single cover letter.

Honest tailoring that surfaces real keywords

Pro pulls the job’s keywords and rewrites YOUR bullets to surface the matching experience you already have — the React you shipped, the on-call you ran, the pipeline you owned — then re-scores so you see the lift. It never invents a framework you’ve never touched. Recruiters and take-homes catch that, and so do you in the interview.

A daily feed filtered to your stack

Fresh listings every day, filtered to your field, level, job type, and location — backend, data, ML, security, cloud, DevOps, SRE. No re-running the same LinkedIn search at midnight. The roles that fit you show up; the noise doesn’t.

Pay Floor — only jobs that state real comp

Set your number and Climbr filters to postings whose STATED salary clears it. It never estimates or guesses comp — if the posting doesn’t list pay, it doesn’t pretend to know it. No more opening a req to find “competitive salary” and a recruiter who won’t share the band.

Skill-gap analysis with free courses

When a role you want keeps dinging you on one thing — Terraform, system design, a cloud cert — Climbr names the gap honestly and points you to free courses and certs to close it. It tells you what you’re genuinely missing instead of papering over it.

It never auto-applies, never fabricates

Climbr is a copilot, not a spam cannon. It doesn’t mass-blast Easy Apply and it doesn’t invent experience — you apply yourself, with a resume built only from what’s genuinely yours. The extension shows your match score on a posting and saves it to your tracker; the apply button is always yours to press.

More than a match score

The whole tech job hunt in one place — start free, upgrade only when it earns it.

Tech job search questions

Does Climbr auto-apply or mass-blast my resume to jobs?

No. Climbr never auto-applies and never mass-blasts. It scores jobs against your real resume, tailors honestly when you ask, and saves roles to your tracker — but you review and submit every application yourself. The Easy-Apply black hole exists because of spray-and-pray; Climbr is built to do the opposite.

I'm a new grad or career changer with little experience — is Climbr useful?

Yes. Climbr scores what you genuinely have — internships, projects, a bootcamp capstone, the languages you actually know — and shows you honest fit with a reason for each role. It surfaces the postings where your real background is competitive instead of letting you waste applications on reqs that were never going to match, and the skill-gap analysis tells you exactly what to learn next.

Does tailoring invent skills or keywords I don’t have?

Never. Tailoring only surfaces experience that is genuinely yours — it pulls the job’s keywords and rewrites your existing bullets so the real-but-buried matches get detected by the parser, then re-scores so you see the lift. It will not add a framework you’ve never shipped. Fabricated keywords get caught in the take-home and the on-site, so honesty is the only thing that survives.

Which tech roles does Climbr cover?

Software Engineering, Data Science, AI/ML, Cybersecurity, Cloud/Infrastructure, DevOps/SRE, and Network/SysAdmin — across levels from new grad to senior. You set your field, level, and location, and the daily feed and match scoring adapt to your stack.

Why not just keep hand-rewriting my resume for every req?

You can — but it’s hours per application, and the part that actually loses you interviews is invisible: an ATS parser quietly dropping skills you have because the keywords or format don’t line up. Climbr makes that visible, surfaces the real matches automatically, and re-scores so you know it worked before you hit submit.

See where you genuinely fit

Score your resume for free in seconds, then create an account to get honest match scores on real engineering jobs — tailored to surface your true skills, never to invent them. No card required.

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