Why this exists
General AI assistants give general answers, because they know nothing about you. Ask one what to do next in your job search and you get a list of sensible-sounding steps that could apply to anybody.
What you actually want is someone who has seen your profile, knows which jobs you saved and which you applied to, and can tell you the specific thing to do this week.
How it works
It has your context
Solen reads your Signal Profile, resume, saved jobs and applications, so the advice starts from your position rather than from scratch.
It points at the right tool
When the answer is “your resume is not saying enough about X”, it will send you to the tool that fixes that rather than describing the fix in prose.
It stays specific
Ask about a particular job, a gap in your history or whether a move is worth making, and you get an answer about that rather than a checklist.
What you get
- Answers grounded in your own profile and activity
- A clear next step rather than a list of options
- Direct links to the tool or job being discussed
- Available whenever you are stuck, without booking anything
What it looks like
Common questions
What does Solen know about me?+
Your Signal Profile, your resume, the jobs you have saved and the applications you have made on EnRoute Jobs. It does not have access to anything outside your account.
Can it apply to jobs for me?+
No. It can tell you what to do and take you there, but applying is always your action. Nothing is submitted on your behalf.
Is it a replacement for a career coach?+
No. It is fast, available and knows your data, which is genuinely useful. A good human coach brings judgement about you as a person that this does not have.
Are my conversations private?+
Yes, they are tied to your account and not shared with employers or other users.
Ask Solen
Free for job seekers. Create an EnRoute Jobs account and you will land straight in the tool.
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