{"repo":"kayden-vs/jobradar","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/kayden-vs/jobradar","clone":"git clone https://github.com/kayden-vs/jobradar.git","description":"Job hunting on autopilot - 17 sources, Gemini scores them, Telegram gets the winners.","language":"Python","stars":15,"topics":["automation","job-search","python","scraper","job-alerts","aws","ats","telegrambot"],"license":"MIT","category":"scrapers-browser-automation","readme_excerpt":"JobRadar Pulls jobs from 17 sources, scores them with AI, drops the irrelevant ones, and pings you on Telegram with what's actually worth applying to. --- The good jobs are never where you'd expect. They're in a Telegram channel with 40 members, buried on some startup's own /careers page, or hiding behind a Google Form that no job board ever indexed. By the time they show up on LinkedIn, they're already closed. JobRadar polls 17 sources twice a day, pulls 9,000 raw listings, throws away the 95% that don't matter, AI-scores the rest, and sends the winners to your Telegram. The whole thing runs on free-tier APIs. It's tuned for freshers and early-career devs out of the box, but everything it looks for (skills, industries, project signals) comes from your profile.yaml . Change the file, and the entire pipeline adapts. No code changes. I built this while looking for my first backend role. The morning routine was always the same: open six tabs, scroll through the same stale listings, maybe find something good that closed two days ago. The jobs worth applying to were never on page one of anything. They were on some startup's careers page, or in a Telegram channel with 200 people, gone before I even knew to look. I got tired of being the bottleneck in my own job search, so I automated it. What actually shows up in Telegram when it finds something worth your time. [!TIP] New here? Start with docs/setup guide.md . It covers everything from API keys to your first run. --- Table of Cont","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/kayden-vs","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/kayden-vs/jobradar/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}