Career Engine · private beta · member log in

Reverse-engineer the career.
Then print the paperwork.

Give it your resume and a dream job. It maps the remote roles worth targeting, plans the multi-year path to becoming the obvious hire, and every Tuesday emails you a ZIP of complete, human-sounding application kits for real fresh postings.

6 Word docs per job $0 to run kits every Tuesday 0 AI-sounding cover letters
How it works

Six stages, one machine

01

Intake

Your resume becomes a structured profile: skills, titles, years, credentials.

02

Targeting

Three remote roles - one matching your experience, one matching the dream, one most hireable - each scored 0-100 for autonomy (async, low-meeting, no on-call).

03

Role synthesis

If your target role doesn't exist in the library, the engine writes its hiring bar from scratch.

04

Roadmap

A 2-5 year plan. Every milestone earns one hiring signal, with freelance, free, and mentorship routes to get it.

05

Weekly kits

Fresh postings, spam filtered. Each job gets a tailored resume, cover letter, research brief, interview prep, and a projects-to-build memo.

06

Train

Mock interviews for any role, graded into a Job-Ready Index so progress is a number, not a feeling.

Join

Onboard in one minute

You need an invite code from the operator. Your resume goes straight into the engine - your plan builds within the hour, and kits start arriving by email on Tuesdays.

drop or tap to choose - .pdf .docx .md .txt (5 MB max)
Your resume is stored on the operator's private server, used only to build your plan and kits, and emailed only to you. No third parties.
After you join

Your first 10 minutes

1

Join the chat

Create your account at cc.thezitacademy.com - that's where the AI coach lives.

2

See your plan

In Town Square, type !career YourName - your targets, each scored for remote-lifestyle fit.

3

See your jobs

Type !kits YourName for this week's list. The full Word documents arrive by email every Tuesday.

4

Run a mock interview

Type !mock devops (any role from !roles), answer in your own words, then !end for your scorecard. Do one badly today; do the next one better.