Albin, Melvin and Oliver from Dalarna create AI service for job applications

Three young men from Dalarna, frustrated by a lack of job interviews, have developed a web service that uses AI to match CVs with suitable job ads. The service aims to simplify job searching for others. They have started their own company based on their personal experience.

Albin, Melvin, and Oliver, residing in Falun, Gagnef, and Borlänge in Dalarna, faced difficulties in getting responses to their job applications. Instead of spending hours daily searching for jobs, they decided to create a solution. They have developed a web service that leverages artificial intelligence to connect a job seeker's CV with relevant open positions.

Through this innovation, they have founded their own company aimed at helping others streamline the process of finding new employment. The service reduces the time needed for manual searches and increases the chances of more interviews, according to their description.

The background to the initiative reflects the challenges in the job market for young people. In February, 39,626 individuals aged 18 to 24 were registered as job seekers with the Swedish Public Employment Service, while only 4,066 of them secured a new job during the same period. This statistic highlights the competition the three men encountered.

Their project is part of SVT's initiative 'Så löste jag det', which spotlights creative everyday solutions. No further details on the service's launch or usage are provided, but it addresses a common issue for job seekers in the region.

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