For people who just got laid off
Losing a job drops you into two tedious grinds at once: finding roles worth applying to, and rewriting your resume for every one of them. Miserably Unemployed puts both in a single place, a searchable board of real, current openings and a tool that does the tailoring for you, so the hunt feels less like a second unpaid job.
Resume Tailor
Paste a job posting's URL and get back a tailored resume and cover letter as a polished PDF. It's persona-driven and AI-generated, matched against the keywords an applicant-tracking system will actually screen for, so what you send has a real chance of making it past the first automated filter.
A job board that feels instant
Around 22,000 postings are scraped every few hours from thirteen ATS platforms and three remote-job aggregators, then presented as a Mac-Mail-style inbox with drill-down location filters and instant client-side selection. Find something promising and hand it straight to the Tailor in one click. Keeping that snappy at 22,000 rows was its own performance-engineering exercise, from the API split down to how the list renders.





