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Job Description Analyzer

Paste any JD and we'll extract responsibilities, required vs preferred skills, seniority signals, and top keywords. Client-side only.

A job description is signal-dense — but most applicants skim it. This analyzer pulls out the structured parts that matter for tailoring a resume: required vs preferred skills, responsibilities, seniority signals, and the keywords the JD repeats. Nothing is uploaded — the analysis runs in your browser.

How it works

A few steps, no signup

  1. Step 1

    Paste the full job description

  2. Step 2

    Submit

  3. Step 3

    Use the extracted skills + keywords to tailor your resume

When to use

The right moment

  • Tailoring your resume for a specific role
  • Cross-checking whether your skills section actually matches the JD
  • Deciding if a role's seniority signal matches your level

Examples

What you'll get

Tech JD

Input: Software Engineer JD with 'Required:' and 'Preferred:' sections

Output: Pulls 8 required + 4 preferred bullets, detects 5+ yrs seniority, lists top 12 keywords.

Sales JD

Input: Sales associate JD with mixed prose + bullets

Output: Pulls action-verb-led responsibilities, detects entry-level seniority, lists top keywords.

What this tool isn't

Honest limitations

  • Heuristic extraction — works well for standard JDs with explicit section markers, less well for prose-only JDs.
  • We don't classify skills as 'critical vs nice-to-have' beyond what the JD's own markers say.
  • The analysis is grounded in YOUR pasted text; no enrichment from external job-data sources.

FAQ

Common questions

How does the analyzer find required vs preferred skills?

It looks for marker phrases ('Required', 'Must have', 'Preferred', 'Nice to have', 'Bonus') and pulls bullets that follow them. Works best when the JD uses clear section headers.

Will it work on a JD with no clear sections?

Partially. The keyword extraction still works on any prose, but the structured required/preferred lists may be empty if the JD doesn't use marker phrases.

Is my pasted JD uploaded anywhere?

No. The analysis runs entirely in your browser.

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