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Marvin R Sertil Starts New Artificial Intelligence Race With Zymm AI, The First Job Hunting AI

Nearly two years in the wake of the death of his mother, Marvin R Sertil is now releasing yet again another revolutionary artificial intelligence; this time aimed at job seekers and the millions of hopeful people seeking employment.

Marvin’s new AI software company, Zymm A.I, is the first headhunter artificial intelligence, allowing for users to apply and submit hundreds of job applications daily without having to sit in front of the computer which is often found to be a tedious, repetitive, and stressful task. This in part allowing users to increase their probability of landing jobs by 20 times that the speed of those taking the, now, “traditional” route.

Zymm offers a series of features that makes it the premier one stop shop for job hunting.

“I built Zymm in April of this year while I was in the process of seeking new software engineer contracts of which plenty exist,” said Marvin.

The repetitive process of clicking, typing, and answering the same questions costs the average job seeker on average 200 hours of commitment before officially landing their dream job. This same process of submitting applications takes away from all the time applicants could use to prepare for interviews, maximizing job landing potential.

“It’s never the application process that stops people from landing jobs— it’s the lack of preparation for interviews, with Zymm you get to solely focus on preparation while we handle applications and quantity. A quantity and quality solution for our users, if you will.”

“Another sad reality of job searching today is that that companies are having their HR departments deploy “ghost job postings,” taking advantage and wasting precious time of applicants, said Sertil.

Ghost postings are when companies deploy ad postings that aren’t available in aims to boost a steady image or stockpile applications for future hires among other reasons.

Marvin is joined by his longtime friend and fellow software engineer, Elijah Rivera.

Zymm’s alpha received 1,200 monthly subscribers. Their soon to be beta is expecting an additional 2,000 subscribers. Marvin’s goal within the next year is to reach 220,000 subscribers, helping to disrupt unemployment through significantly decreasing the unemployment rate, subscription by subscription.

Zymm is set to release in October of this year. release our team is very excited for!

Check out and subscribe to zymm at Zymm.ai

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