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TrackMyCareer

TrackMyCareer is a web-based job application tracking system designed to simplify and streamline the job search process. This platform allows individuals to effectively manage their job applications, track their progress, schedule interviews, and create professional resumes and cover letters.

Features

  • Application Tracking: Keep track of all your job applications in one place. Monitor the status of each application, set reminders for follow-ups, and receive real-time updates on your progress.

  • Interview Scheduler: Schedule and manage interviews seamlessly. Sync with your calendar, receive reminders, and easily reschedule if needed. Stay on top of your interview appointments effortlessly.

  • Resume/Cover Letter Builder: Create professional resumes and cover letters tailored to each job application. Customize templates, utilize formatting options, and receive helpful suggestions to craft compelling documents.

  • Resource Center: Access a wide range of resources and tips to enhance your job search. Explore job search strategies, interview techniques, resume writing guidelines, and career development insights to boost your chances of success.

Technologies Used

  • Front-end: The front-end of this project is built using React, a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It provides a responsive and interactive user experience.

  • Back-end: The back-end is powered by Node.js and Express.js, providing a robust server-side framework for handling API requests and managing data.

  • Database: MongoDB is used as the database to efficiently store and manage job application data, ensuring scalability and data integrity.

Installation

  1. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/your-username/trackmycareer.git
  2. Navigate to the project directory: cd trackmycareer
  3. Install the dependencies: npm install
  4. Start the development server: npm start
  5. Open your browser and visit: http://localhost:3000

Note: Make sure you have Node.js and MongoDB installed on your machine before running the project.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the open-source community. If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to submit a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.