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I'm 16 and I built FutuRole to fight the "humiliation ritual" of job hunting

https://futurole.com
3•whatdoyoumean02•1h ago

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whatdoyoumean02•1h ago
I’m 16, and for the past year, I’ve spent my nights building futurole.com.

I didn’t start this to build a "startup." I started it because I was tired of watching the people I care about lose their dignity. I’ve watched my parents and their friends—people with incredible skills and decades of experience—sit in front of screens until 2 AM, sending resumes into what looks like a black hole.

They get automated rejections from algorithms before a human even sees their name. It’s reached a point where the modern job search feels less like a professional process and more like a humiliation ritual. We’ve turned the human desire to contribute into a cold, mechanical lottery where the odds are stacked against the individual.

I’m just a kid, and I’m definitely still learning how to build "proper" software. But I couldn't stay quiet. I built FutuRole to give the power back to the candidate—to help them bypass the filters and be seen as humans again.

But here is the question I want to ask this community:

As builders and engineers, we are the ones who created these automated systems. We built the ATS, the filters, and the algorithms. At what point did we decide that a PDF is a sufficient proxy for a human life? And if the system is this broken for everyone involved, why are we still doubling down on it instead of reinventing how we find each other?

I’d love to hear your thoughts on whether we can actually fix hiring with more tech, or if the "human" element is gone for good.

I'm also open to any feedback on the tool itself. I'm 16, so please be brutal—I want to make this actually work for people.

p_ing•1h ago
I'd have to ask, what would a 16 year old know about the "humiliation ritual" of job hunting? They have near-zero non-school responsibilities, near-zero if not zero creditors, no mortgage, no CC, if a car payment/car insurance exists, parents are on the hook, etc. Getting a McJob is great for the experience, but unimportant in the grand scheme of what is actually required of them or the pressures of 'real life', not to diminish the importance of schooling.

And do we really care what a developer is, be it age, previous non-tech job experience, or any other metric? It almost seems like an Internet meme at this point.

ColinWright•37m ago
I know 16-year-olds, and 15-year-olds, and 14-year-olds, who absolutely know what goes on in a job hunt because they are observant, socially aware, and have watched relatives sending literally hundreds of resumes and get nothing back.

And those kids ... inexperienced, no mortgage, no creditors, no "real world" responsibilities ... absolutely see it.

When someone builds something using the tools at hand and the experience they have, it definitely matters as to how old they are, and how much they've done. That shapes how you give feedback, both in style and content.

I know a lot of bright, intelligent, keen, motivated kids, and in every way I encourage them to go and build things that they think are relevant and important, even if I don't agree. The experience will shape them and make them better.

p_ing•25m ago
See and experience are highly different. Some things in life require experience. This is one of them. They haven't had that life experience, yet.

> it definitely matters as to how old they are, and how much they've done.

No, it doesn't. Either the tool is good/useful or it isn't. Everything about this tool is AI slop, from the website to the utility itself.

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