Dilly · Your Advisor
Find jobs or internships, write resumes that actually work, and stop starting from scratch every time.
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Opens already knowing you
Every fact in your profile is in scope before you touch a single screen. Every experience, project, skill, certification, the field you picked, the graduation year, the company you're at, the role you're chasing, last week's wins, this week's stale loops. Tap a job card and Dilly already knows the role, your fit, your gaps, and the three actions worth taking tonight. Open Forge and the resume builder already has its raw material. Open chat and the first message is allowed to be one word, because the system has the rest.
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Writes durable facts back
Tell Dilly something true and the profile saves it. "I led a team of four interns last summer." Saved. "I am switching majors to Data Science." Saved. "I am quietly looking, don't surface anything to my recruiter view." Saved. A toast confirms after the fact. The next jobs feed sees it. Tomorrow's Forge resume pulls from it. Next week's recommendations factor it in. This is the loop most career tools never close: input that compounds. Dilly is the only one on the market that gets sharper every time you actually use it.
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One action ripples through everything
Reject a job in the tracker and the jobs feed reweights, the role family is downranked, the next suggestion respects the rejection. Add a project to your profile and tomorrow's tailored resume in Forge has a new bullet, your fit narratives recompute, a Gap-labeled role might surface as Almost. Earn a Dilly Certification from Skills and your credentials update everywhere it matters. One profile, every surface wired in. "Connected" isn't a buzzword; it's the only way the app actually keeps up with you.
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The long arc, not the next application
Which role to prioritize this week. Which gap to close before next month's interviews. How to frame your offer when it comes. When to flip from Student to Seeker so the app stops behaving like you're still in school. Dilly is thinking past tonight's application, not just the next click. One continuous thread that never forgets the conversation, never asks twice, never hands you back the cold-start problem. A career app that's actually built for the way careers actually work.