Connect Ultron to Indeed and stop scrolling job boards

Connect Ultron to Indeed and it pulls live listings, reads your profile, and shortlists the roles actually worth your time, so you stop scrolling job

Connect Ultron to Indeed and it pulls live listings, reads your profile, and shortlists the roles actually worth your time, so you stop scrolling job boards.

Ultron can plug into Indeed and pull live job listings, read your Indeed profile, and help you shortlist roles worth your time. Setup is about three minutes. From there, your job hunt looks more like talking to a smart friend with a spreadsheet than refreshing a job board.

What "connector" actually means

On its own, Ultron can't see live websites. Connecting it to Indeed gives Ultron permission to log into Indeed on your behalf and pull real job listings, your Indeed profile, and company data straight into your workspace. Anything in [square brackets] in the prompts below is a placeholder. Swap it for your own info before sending.

Setup (3 minutes)

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That's it. Ultron can now pull live Indeed listings into any chat.

Before you prompt anything, build an Ultron Project

An Ultron Project is just a way to keep settings and chats grouped, so Ultron doesn't forget your context every new chat.

In Ultron's left sidebar, click Projects, then New Project. Name it "Job Hunt." Paste this into the project's instructions area:

Prompt
My target role: [role] My target locations: [cities or remote] My salary floor: [number] Companies I'm interested in: [list] Three things I'm best at: [list] One paragraph of my writing in my actual voice: [paste]

Every chat you start inside that project will already know this. The prompts below assume you're working inside the Job Hunt project.

1. Find roles where you're the obvious match

The highest-paying roles attract 500 applicants and get filled by referrals. The roles where you're the 80% match at a company that's hiring into the function are the ones you'll actually land. Filter for fit first, pay second.

Paste into Ultron:

Prompt
Pull my Indeed resume. Search Indeed for [role type] roles in [city or remote] posted in the last 14 days. Filter to roles where my last 18 months of experience match at least 80% of the requirements. Skip anything that looks like a backfill or repost. Return the top 5 with a one-line read on why I'm the obvious match for each. If a listing includes salary, show it. If it doesn't, flag that.

2. Skills gap audit for a specific job

Before you apply, find out what's missing on your resume that the job actually wants. Add what's true. Don't bluff what isn't.

Paste into Ultron:

Prompt
Here's the Indeed job link or job ID: [paste]. Pull the full job details. Compare to my Indeed resume. List the top 5 skills or keywords in the listing that are missing from my resume, ranked by how often they appear. For each, suggest a one-line resume bullet I could add if it's true for me.

3. Reverse-engineer the hiring manager

The best applications go in before a recruiter ever sees you. Find the person doing the hiring and get them talking to you first.

Paste into Ultron:

Prompt
Here's the Indeed listing: [paste]. Pull the company data. Then search the web for who currently holds this role or the manager hiring it. Find their LinkedIn and any recent posts or podcast appearances. Tell me the three things they actually care about right now that aren't in the JD. Then draft a four-sentence LinkedIn message I can send before I apply.

4. Salary research without anchoring low

Don't anchor to the median, and don't anchor to your current salary. Anchor to what the level above pays.

Paste into Ultron:

Prompt
Search Indeed for [role title, one level above mine] in [city]. From the listings that include disclosed pay, give me the salary range and median, and tell me how many listings the median is based on. Pull three specific listings as data points. Then suggest a negotiation target band based on those data points, not on my current salary. Note any AU vs US comparison if relevant.

5. Cover letter that doesn't read like every other cover letter

Most cover letters get scanned for 6 seconds. The point is to give one specific reason this company, now. Skip the skill-match theatre.

Paste into Ultron:

Prompt
Here's the job listing: [paste]. Use my Indeed resume. Write a cover letter under 250 words that opens with one specific reason I'm applying to this company now (not "I'm excited to apply" or "I'm thrilled"). Mirror the three skills the listing repeats most, but only where I genuinely have them. Cut anything that sounds AI-generated.

6. Interview prep from real listings

You can predict 80% of the questions if you read enough listings for the same role. Ultron can read 20 in 30 seconds.

Paste into Ultron:

Prompt
Pull the last 10 Indeed listings for [target role] in [city or remote]. Extract the skills, tools, and phrasing that appear in 3 or more of them. From that pattern, predict the 7 most likely interview questions for this role. For each, give me a STAR-format answer skeleton mapped to specific bullets in my Indeed resume.

One final rule

Don't apply to everything Ultron surfaces. Volume is the disease, not the cure. Three applications where you're the obvious fit beat thirty mid ones. Use Ultron to filter, not to spray.

Run this on autopilot.

Everything in this guide becomes an agent inside Ultron: set it up once, keep it running. You review, it executes.

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