
I couldn't rate Sonara highly enough - it enabled me to find and land a new job! It's incredibly easy to use and was a powerful tool in my job search process. It really is a complete game changer, and I will be recommending Sonara to anyone who is seeking a new role.
I love the idea of this product, but I don't recommend it currently. The answers the ai comes up with to application questions are often wrong, left empty, or just copy pasted from the resume and don't make sense. I've used this for the past month, and there are too many kinks in the product for it to be useful at the moment. I can't imagine anyone getting an interview with the product currently. I look forward to it improving.
Congratulations🎉🥳 on the launch Victor 👑 This is great initiative by sonara bcz I know this will help you when someone want to job. Also like the user interface Keep it up guys#gamechanger
I'm split on this. I have been a paid subscriber for about a month and a half now and I had one interview with a recruiter. It wasn't a great fit, although it was one that I had selected manually. I didn't make the next round. I'm debating if paying to have more applications submitted in the month is the answer, or if I should just quit and continue a more targeted approach. For the time, I'll probably keep the basic subscription, because there are many roles I'm not applying to otherwise. There were 152 applications submitted and 6 were not able to be submitted because the role was already filled. Of those 95 were selected by me and 57 were selected by Sonara. Sometimes I had to dig deep to find good titles to apply for, and sometimes when I was short on time I'd grab more general selections. I used ChatGPT to do the analysis. Sonara just lists the jobs, but doesn't give you the data. I feel like the price is a little high for something that should be managed by an AI which is still in beta. For the role I did get an interview for, there is no way to provide feedback that I made it to the next round. You'd think this would help with the AI learning. Also there is no easy way to provide feedback to the development team, which for a product in Beta, I'd think they would want that. After I find my next role, I may continue using Sonara to help me apply to titles that are a bit of a stretch. Overall this is a time saver and adds a little more authenticity over LinkedIn's "Easy Apply". If it's where I land a job from, or I start seeing the interview count go up, then it could definitely get to 5 stars.
Website is down. No way to sign up. Every link leads to loading errors.
:( There is no link to contact Support :( Ageism is real and Sonara will not work unless you submit the dates on your degree. Since there is no link to chat with Support and no explanation of what Sonara will do with the dates on your degree it makes no sense to use Sonara.ai :( Great potential, poor rules engine
I love the idea, but the tech just isn't ready, at least not for all job fields. I'm a scientist and I was very clear on the questionnaire about what key words to look for when searching for jobs, yet not once have a seen a job listing on here that I qualify for, despite there being new ones every day popping up on Indeed. It keeps applying me to jobs that are in no way related to my background. So far, this has been a complete waste of money. I canceled after the first day, but won't be getting my money back, unfortunately. I've tried pausing Sonara so that it would stop applying me for jobs I am neither qualified for nor have an interest in, but I'm still getting notified by companies everyday regarding my submitted application for a position I know I won't even be asked to interview for. I see potential for this platform, but some major changes need to be made before I try this again. For now, fellow scientist, this probably isn't a resource for you.
So far it seems to be saving tons of time. But it is too early to see if it yields results.
It will apply for jobs automatically. It will not find jobs you are actually qualified for and it will recommend jobs with completely different skill sets than what you have.
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