About

What JobsGlitch is,
and why it exists.

JobsGlitch is a public job discovery platform built for people who want less noise and more signal. The site helps candidates browse software, product, data, and remote jobs, then understand job fit before they waste time applying blindly.

What JobsGlitch does

The public side of JobsGlitch is a crawlable job board with landing pages for roles, locations, companies, industries, and remote work. That structure makes it easier for people, Google, and LLMs to understand exactly what the site covers.

The product side adds resume analysis, job description analysis, interview preparation, salary intelligence, and career guidance. The goal is not just to show job listings, but to explain why a role might fit and what to do next.

Is JobsGlitch free?

Yes. Browsing jobs and public landing pages does not require signup. JobsGlitch keeps job discovery open, then uses optional account-based features for resume uploads, match scoring, and personalized workflows.

Is JobsGlitch legit?

JobsGlitch indexes live roles and links candidates back to original application destinations. It is built to help people evaluate openings faster, not trap them in a closed ecosystem or hide job content behind a wall.

JobsGlitch vs traditional job boards

Traditional job boards are often optimized for endless browsing, aggressive account creation, and shallow role pages. JobsGlitch takes a different angle: cleaner landing pages, stronger internal linking, and AI features that help candidates decide whether to apply in the first place.

That makes JobsGlitch a better fit for people searching terms like software engineer jobs in Bangalore, product manager jobs in Delhi, remote data engineer jobs, or company-specific queries such as TCS jobs and Infosys jobs.

Who built it

JobsGlitch is built and maintained as a focused product, with the site improving around candidate workflows, indexable job content, and practical search support rather than vanity features.

Contact

For questions, feedback, or data requests: [email protected]

If you are reporting a bug, asking about indexing, or sharing a feature request, email is still the fastest path.