I spent the last 2 to 3 hours gathering information from Indeed and trying to understand the job market.
This is what ChatGPT said in the end.
>Roughly 20–25% are clearly wrong for you, 5–10% are currently unreachable, 10–15% are promising, and the remaining jobs require individual inspection because the titles are too vague to classify accurately.>900+ jobs scraped from 70 pages sorted by date - basically jobs posted in the last 3 or so days>asked ChatGPT to give a breakdown after informing details about my qualifications and my expectations>no sales, marketing, telecalling, field supervisor roles, customer voice support roles, rotating / night shift etc.>no programming or software roles because I don't know coding>660+ jobs mention salary>rest are just scraped by Indeed from company careers page to pad up the website and waste time<Immediate No 18–20%<Not qualified 4–6%
So, 150 to 170 jobs are instant rejection.
As for the rest,
<Worth serious attention 13–15%
That's 85 to 100 jobs, or so it says.
<Need investigation 60–65%
That's 390 to 425 jobs that I should read the job description of before applying.
Now, at this point you'd think that I am going to give some earth shattering revelation about what I found, but no. ChatGPT just told me to fuck off and do the investigation myself because it can't do shit with just job title, company name, and salary information.
One thing I could actually be doing is learning how to extract data from job sites and create spreadsheets out of it because I absolutely hate using and scrolling through this bloated shit pile that keeps repeating jobs to make it look like there is more than it actually has.