
JobSolv is a web app that streamlines job searches by offering AI-driven tools for crafting ATS-compliant resumes and automating applications. It integrates AI/ML to filter relevant jobs, providing a comprehensive solution for job seekers.
A compact map of the frameworks, services, and interface layers behind the final experience.
JobSolv was a frontend implementation project for an AI-powered job search platform. My work focused on building responsive product screens and interface components that supported resume, job search, and application workflows.
React
product frontend
Implemented product-facing UI with React and TypeScript.
Reusable
component structure
Built interface pieces that could support multiple product workflows.
Responsive
app screens
Adjusted layouts and UI behavior for different screen sizes.
JobSolv needed a frontend that could support a product with several job-search and resume-related workflows. The implementation had to keep complex product interactions understandable while staying responsive and consistent across screens.
The challenge was not to define the product strategy, but to build frontend surfaces that made the provided flows usable, structured, and ready for real users.
I implemented frontend screens and components using React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and Shadcn UI. I focused on reusable UI structure, responsive behavior, and clean implementation for product workflows.
The final frontend work helped support a more complete product experience for job seekers using AI-driven tools around resumes, job matching, and applications.
I built reusable frontend components for product screens, keeping the interface consistent and easier to maintain as the app grew.
I implemented screens that supported job-search and resume-related flows, focusing on clarity, responsive layout, and reliable UI behavior.
I refined spacing, states, and responsive details so the product interface felt cohesive across different parts of the app.
This project reinforced how important frontend structure is in product apps. When workflows involve several steps and states, reusable components and consistent spacing make the product easier to maintain and easier for users to understand.