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Why Seeker instead of everything else?

Job boards list openings. Resume scanners check formatting. Seeker shows you where you actually stand in the market.

vs LinkedIn Premium

$29.99/mo

LinkedIn shows you jobs. Seeker shows you WHERE YOU STAND against those jobs.

LinkedIn recommends roles based on your profile. Seeker analyzes your actual resume against live job listings and tells you your match score, skill gaps, and exactly what to improve.

vs Indeed / Glassdoor

Free (ads)

Job boards list openings. Seeker ranks your fit against them.

Indeed and Glassdoor are search engines for job listings. They don't analyze your resume, score your readiness, or tell you which roles you're most likely to get.

vs Resume Scanners

$5-20/scan

They check formatting. Seeker analyzes market positioning.

Resume scanners tell you if your font is parseable. Seeker tells you that adding 'Kubernetes' to your resume would match you with 4 more Senior DevOps roles at $180K+ companies.

Feature Comparison

FeatureSeekerLinkedInIndeedScanners
Resume matched against live jobs
Market position ranking
Skill gap analysis per role
ATS readiness scoring
Career trajectory guidance
No account required
Resume privacy (deleted after use)
Free tier with full analysis
Personalized match scoring
Multi-source job aggregation

Comparison based on publicly available features as of 2026. “Scanners” refers to tools like Jobscan, Resume Worded, etc.

Detailed Comparisons

Seeker vs Jobscan

ATS keyword matching vs full market intelligence

Seeker vs Resume Worded

Resume editing vs career positioning

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