Robot Rejection is an experimental AI service that checks how well you “fit” a dream job from the perspective of hiring algorithms. It’s both a parody and a reflection of modern recruiting, where early screening decisions are increasingly made by automated systems rather than people.
How it works
You upload your resume or basic information about yourself, and the system analyzes your career profile to estimate your chances. The interface is styled as “the future of recruiting,” using corporate humor, irony, and light trolling of familiar HR processes.
Who it’s for
Robot Rejection is useful for job seekers who want to see their profile through the lens of a hypothetical “robot recruiter” and understand how their experience and skills match an idealized candidate profile.
- Quick self-check of how your resume may be interpreted by automated screening
- A prompt to rethink positioning, skills, and gaps
- A humorous way to prepare for real-world filtering systems
Why try it
It can help you take a more critical look at your resume, spot weak points, and get ready for hiring pipelines where automated candidate filtering is becoming the norm—while keeping the experience intentionally tongue-in-cheek.

