What a job card shows

  • company logo or fallback tile
  • title, company, and location
  • work mode badges like remote or hybrid
  • posted date
  • up to three signal chips
  • cohort requirements

What happens when you expand a card

Expanded cards can lazy-load a fit narrative. That narrative breaks the role down into what you already have, what is missing, what to do next, and a fit color state like green, amber, or red.

From there, the three main actions are Apply, Ask Dilly, and Tailor Resume.

What the actions do

Apply

Saves the role to your tracker, then opens the external apply URL.

Ask Dilly

Opens chat with a pre-seeded prompt about that specific role.

Tailor Resume

Opens The Forge with the job already pre-populated.

Filters and defaults

The feed supports remote, sort, field, degree, and job-type filters. Dilly also applies sensible defaults from your profile. Students default toward internships. Users who marked "I didn't go to college" default toward degree-not-required roles. Location can reflect cached metros.

How Holder mode changes the feed

Holder mode filters internship-type listings out. The assumption is that an employed user does not need to wade through internship-heavy inventory to understand the market.

Other things you may see in the feed

  • DillyNoticed curated picks
  • resume cards
  • certification cards
  • skills video cards
  • Holder compensation benchmarks
  • interview debrief links tied to a role

Common confusion

Why do some jobs look more relevant than others?

Sorting, your cohort, and profile defaults all influence what rises to the top.

Why do I not see internships anymore?

If you are in Holder mode, internship listings are filtered out.

Why does Ask Dilly feel more specific from a card?

Because the chat opens with context seeded from that exact listing.

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