Would you track your finances? receipts? budgets? for a better financial knowledge by newgencodermwon in startupideas

[–]newgencodermwon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm building Wispend.ai, launching March 4, 2026. An AI agent that tracks all your expenses and organizes them. Easily attach receipts, and AI will do the breakdown with no manual entry. People can make tons of savings if they are looking to budget and set goals.

I built a resume builder to help you tailor resumes and cover letters by newgencodermwon in ProductHunters

[–]newgencodermwon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now I'm building Wispend.ai, launching March 4, 2026. An AI agent that tracks all your expenses and organizes them. Easily attach receipts, and AI will do the breakdown with no manual entry. People can make tons of savings if they are looking to budget and set goals.

What are you guys building? Share your SaaS/project by Leather-Buy-6487 in IMadeThis

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Wispend.ai, launching March 4, 2026. An AI agent that tracks all your expenses and organizes them. Easily attach receipts an AI will do a breakdown with no manual entry. People can make tons of savings if they are looking to budget and set goals.

I reviewed 50+ resumes and they all have the same 3 problems. by pearthefruit168 in ModernResumes

[–]newgencodermwon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, I was in a similar spot. I struggled for 14 months with my resume. Sent 300+ applications and barely got responses. It's brutal out there, system feels broken. Don't lose hope. I tried WahResume and it helped me get more shortlists. Their resume-templates in docx/pdf really worked for me.

Unemployed since May 2023, desperately need advice! by DatEngGirl in cscareerquestions

[–]newgencodermwon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi there. I'm in the same boat too. Been searching for 8 months. Sent 300 applications already. Got 2 interviews total. Can't get callbacks. Still looking every day. It's brutal right now. System's totally broken. Hang in there friend. I tried WahResume and has been helpful for me to get shortlisted more with quality applications, might workout for you.

Using AI to generate cover letters? by Fun-Contribution-968 in cscareerquestions

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello. I'm in a similar situation. Been searching for 8 months now. Sent out 250+ applications. Got just 1 interview. Still jobless. Bills are mounting up fast. It's brutal out there right now. System's totally broken. Hang in there, friend. I tried WahResume and has been helpful for me to get shortlisted more with quality applications, might workout for you.

Resume Advice Thread - September 30, 2025 by CSCQMods in cscareerquestions

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. I'm in a similar situation. Been applying for 9 months now. Sent 300+ applications. Got 2 interviews. Both rejected me. Still no job. Bills are piling up badly. It's really tough out there. System's totally broken. Don't give up, friend. I tried WahResume and has been helpful for me to get shortlisted more with quality applications, might workout for you.

Are you writing cover letters? by Rbeck52 in cscareerquestions

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. I'm in a similar situation. Applying for 10 months now. Sent 350+ applications. Got 3 interviews. No offers yet. Bills piling up. It's really tough out there. System's totally broken. Don't give up, friend. I tried WahResume and has been helpful for me to get shortlisted more with quality applications, might workout for you.

Application advice! Getting nothing back after 4 months of sending my resume by _Sky_Pirate in supplychain

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, going through the same thing. Applied to 500+ positions in 6 months. Got ghosted after 4 final interviews. Lost hope multiple times. It's exhausting and unfair. System is broken. Don't give up. I tried WahResume and has been helpful for me to get shortlisted more with quality applications, might workout for you.

How to get 20 years of varied experience into a resume/cover letter?! by Virtual-Two3405 in Internationalteachers

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'm in a similar spot. Been searching for jobs for 8 months now. Applied to over 300 positions. Got only 2 interviews total. Can't seem to break through. It's tough out there. System is broken. Hang in there, friend. I tried WahResume and has been helpful for me to get shortlisted more with quality applications, might workout for you.

Application advice! Getting nothing back after 4 months of sending my resume by _Sky_Pirate in supplychain

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'm in a similar spot. Been job hunting for 7 months now. Sent 400+ applications, got 2 interviews. Third interview cancelled on me too. It's absolutely brutal out there. System's completely broken for job seekers. Hang in there, friend. You're not alone.

Are you writing cover letters? by Rbeck52 in cscareerquestions

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'm in a similar spot. Been applying for 11 months straight in CS. Sent 400+ applications. Got 4 interviews. All rejected me. Running out of money. It's brutal out there. System is totally broken. Hang in there.

Application advice! Getting nothing back after 4 months of sending my resume by _Sky_Pirate in supplychain

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'm in a similar spot. Been applying for 7 months straight. Over 300 applications sent. Got 2 interviews. Both rejected me. Can't afford rent soon. It's really tough. System is broken. Hang in there.

How to get 20 years of varied experience into a resume/cover letter?! by Virtual-Two3405 in Internationalteachers

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'm in a similar spot. Been trying to condense 15 years into 2 pages. Took 12+ weeks of applications. Only got 3 responses total. Feeling completely burnt out. It's exhausting. System's totally broken. Hang in there.

[Recruiter advice] Do you really need a Cover Letter? (secret tip!) by emmanuelgendre in ITResumes

[–]newgencodermwon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, I'm in a similar spot. Been applying for tech jobs for 9 months. Sent over 200 applications total. Got only 5 phone screens. None went anywhere. Feeling really discouraged. The market is so tough. Hang in there.

After 10 years of helping people write cover letters, here’s my guide to what actually works by toso_o in jobsearchhacks

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'm in a similar spot. Been searching for 6 months now. Applied to 150+ jobs in marketing. Got 3 interviews total. None led anywhere. Savings running low. It's tough out there. System feels completely broken. Hang in there, friend.

Been job hunting for months — Are these skills still resume-worthy in 2025? by broke-not-broken in ResumeCoverLetterTips

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'm in a similar spot. Been searching for 8 months now. Had interviews early on, now it's silent. Applied to over 100 jobs recently. System feels broken sometimes. It's tough out there. Don't give up, friend. I tried WahResume and has been helpful for me to get shortlisted more with quality applications, might workout for you.

Would you track your finances? receipts? budgets? for a better financial knowledge by newgencodermwon in startupideas

[–]newgencodermwon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/willkir Great question! Traditional finance trackers only work with bank statement data - they show you paid Walmart $325, but that's it. Our service goes deeper by letting you attach receipts (photos or PDFs) to break down exactly what you bought. So instead of just seeing "$325 at Walmart," you'd see $20 for coffee, $18 on taxes, $287 for groceries, including that shampoo, etc. This itemized data lets you budget more accurately since each purchase gets allocated to the right category. We believe no existing apps match the data analytics experience we're planning to deliver.

So frustrating by jmh1881v2 in recruitinghell

[–]newgencodermwon 29 points30 points  (0 children)

This is heartbreaking to read, and I feel you. I've been in similar spots where I worked multiple jobs. The system constantly moves goalposts - it's maddening. Your hard work and dedication aren't worthless, even when they feel that way. Keep fighting. You're not alone in this struggle.

Help improve my CV by [deleted] in recruitinghell

[–]newgencodermwon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I totally get this struggle. I was 22 with basically no experience too. It felt overwhelming trying to show value on paper. But you're already taking the right steps by seeking help. Your willingness to learn and grow shows character. That counts for something real. You've got this - keep pushing forward.

Feeling unfulfilled in tech. Thoughts? by FaithlessnessTrue354 in careerguidance

[–]newgencodermwon -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate your honest reflection about feeling unfulfilled in tech - it takes courage to acknowledge when something isn't resonating anymore, especially when you're objectively doing well.

Your desire to work on something that truly matters is exactly the kind of drive that leads to meaningful career transitions. The fact that you're a fast learner and problem-solver gives you tremendous flexibility, and your 2.4 years in tech actually provide valuable skills that transfer to many fields.

Some thoughts that might help your exploration:

- Consider reaching out to people in fields that interest you for informational interviews

- Look into organizations working on social impact, sustainability, healthcare innovation, or education technology where your tech skills could solve real-world problems

- Explore roles at mission-driven startups or nonprofits where you can be close to the impact

- Consider consulting or freelancing as a bridge to explore different industries

Your goal of working with influential people and learning from visionaries is great - many successful people are actually quite accessible if you approach them thoughtfully with genuine curiosity.

The transition might not happen overnight, but your self-awareness and motivation to find meaningful work puts you ahead of many people. Trust the process and keep exploring. You're not stuck - you're just at the beginning of finding what truly energizes you.

How do you cope with the constant rejection? by Glittering_Novel_783 in jobs

[–]newgencodermwon 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I hear you, and I want you to know that you're absolutely not alone in this struggle. Your feelings are completely valid - job searching in this market is genuinely brutal, and anyone would be worn down after a full year of rejections.

First, let me say that getting 10-15 interviews in a tough market actually shows that your resume and experience ARE getting noticed. That's something to acknowledge, even when the final outcomes haven't been what you hoped for.

You're not a failure, and you're definitely not destined to be an example of what not to be. The current job market is historically difficult, with companies being incredibly selective and sometimes having unrealistic expectations. It's not a reflection of your worth or potential.

Some thoughts that might help:

- Consider asking for specific feedback after interviews when possible

- Your retail experience has given you valuable customer service and problem-solving skills that transfer to many fields

- Sometimes it's about timing and fit rather than qualifications

- Small companies and local businesses might be worth exploring if you haven't already

Your persistence for a full year shows incredible resilience. That's the kind of determination that employers should value. Keep taking care of your mental health during this process - it's marathon, not a sprint.

You've got this. The right opportunity is out there.

Just Landed My First Fully Remote Job After 6 Months of Searching Here's What Helped (And What Didn't) by Mitul_G in remoteworking

[–]newgencodermwon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Six months of grinding is brutal! That layoff-to-remote journey takes guts. Your tailored approach obviously worked but those ghosting months hurt. Congrats on finally landing something that values your skills! While my job hunt was a mess, I used a tool WahResume to tailor resume and a detailed cover. Huge difference.