Upload and structure
You upload your CV and supporting files. CareerKitchen extracts and structures the information into a reusable profile.
AI CAREER COPILOT
CareerKitchen is built for graduates and early-career candidates who want better applications without handing everything over to a black box.
CareerKitchen should feel like one guided application system, not a stack of disconnected tools.
You upload your CV and supporting files. CareerKitchen extracts and structures the information into a reusable profile.
Jobs are searched across multiple sources, deduplicated, and ranked by fit so you focus on strong options first.
CareerKitchen tailors your CV and cover letter to the job and keeps education, projects, internships, and key evidence in view.
Interview practice creates reusable Story Bank evidence so the next application gets better instead of starting from zero again.
The system is designed to reduce generic AI output and keep applications closer to real candidate evidence.
CareerKitchen does not start with a blank prompt. It starts with a profile built from your actual documents and inputs.
Outputs are checked for placeholders, unsupported metrics, and broken structure before they should ever look final.
The goal is not to make the CV sound bigger than it is. The goal is to make real evidence more visible and more relevant.
CareerKitchen helps you prepare faster, but you still review, edit, and decide what gets exported or sent.
What CareerKitchen should communicate clearly instead of hiding behind vague AI language.
CareerKitchen is automated support, not a promise that applications run themselves perfectly.
The platform uses account-based authentication and keeps user data separated at the account level.
For graduates and early-career users, the system should elevate coursework, projects, thesis work, internships, and proof of learning speed.
If data is weak, missing, or uncertain, CareerKitchen should signal that instead of inventing confidence.
No. The goal is a full application workflow: profile, matching, tailored documents, interview practice, and reusable evidence.
Yes. That is one of the main use cases. The system should make education, student jobs, internships, projects, and story evidence more useful.
No. You should review the output, and the product should increasingly make it clearer what came from your profile and what was inferred more loosely.
No. CareerKitchen is meant to speed up and improve preparation. The submission decision remains yours.