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Jyst the Anti-Resume Job Matching App
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Jyst, the Anti-Resume Job Matching App™

Jyst is an all new job marketplace app using swipe-to-match technology to help job seekers and employers connect. Job seekers can now get the “gist” of a position whereas employers can get the “gist” of a job seeker’s skillset—all without exchanging a single resume.

What separates Jyst from other job marketplaces is that it shows job seekers a full spectrum of open positions based on their skills and interests, in addition to past experience. This maximizes opportunities for job seekers by showcasing positions that they may be qualified but hadn’t yet considered.

The same goes for employers, as relevant skill sets are easy to pass over when a job seeker’s past experience doesn’t include the exact position an employer is looking to hire. At the same time, job seekers and employers can be more specific with criteria such as pay and availability, leaving Jyst to do the heavy lifting and only show results matching the user’s specifications.

Our Story

Meagan, Karli, and Josh Pickett | Founders of the Jyst App
In the spring of 2021, sisters Karli and Meagan Pickett were out to dinner at a hotel. As the owner of a restaurant, herself, Meagan began to empathize when she witnessed the hotel clearly struggling with a staffing shortage. Meagan’s restaurant, Chuckanut Manor Seafood & Grill in Bow, Washington, was experiencing similar trials after mandatory closures during the COVID-19 pandemic, followed by a remodel, and ultimately reopening at the height of worker shortages.

“With staff returning and a need to fill in gaps for the summer, there was no good place to find the hires I wanted to make. It was either sketchy job boards or expensive corporate platforms, neither of which cater to the types of positions I’m hiring,” said Meagan.

As the evening went on, the Pickett sisters dreamed of a simplified way for employers to connect with job seekers—which ultimately led to the concept of a job marketplace app with functionality similar to a dating app.

“You could get a quicker sense of the job seeker from seeing a profile with their picture, skills, and interests compared to the traditional paper resume,” said Karli when describing the app.
Job matching app for foundational workers | Jyst
Karli then reached out to their cousin, Josh Pickett. Each of Jyst’s three co-founders comes from a family of entrepreneurs, giving them unique insight into the challenges small business owners face. Josh recalled the frustration his father experienced hiring for the family’s dry-cleaning business, and the idea of a job marketplace app instantly made sense.

“My dad won’t post positions on Craigslist anymore but there’s not a great alternative for him to find service employees,” said Josh.

With Josh’s tech background, he was able to run the app idea by a few connections in his network.

“I came back to Karli and Meagan saying that we should keep working on this idea because there was really something to it. There is a huge need for something like this in the service and hospitality industries,” said Josh.

This is when the three of them started having weekly meetings.

“We’re fortunate to be such a well-rounded group. I’ve been able to project manage the app’s development and keep things moving while Josh’s tech literacy has enabled us to ask all the right questions as we navigate the steps needed to build the app. Then, through Meagan’s restaurant, we have direct insight into the challenges job seekers and employers face in the service industry,” said Karli.

“The problem we’re trying to solve is matching employers to job seekers. It’s really that simple,” said Meagan.

However, going from an idea to an app is no simple feat. What started as the seed of a solution to a major pain point grew into wireframes, designs, development, and is now a complete app available to download from Google Play and the Apple App Store.

The Jyst Philosophy

At Jyst, we see the Foundational Worker as the backbone of the American economy. For far too long, this workforce has been referred to as unskilled, uneducated, and inexperienced. These words imply that something is lacking, which is not only degrading but diminishes the Foundational Worker’s contribution to society.

Together, we can shift this narrative and give Foundational Workers the acknowledgment they deserve. After all…the Foundational Worker is our server at our favorite restaurant.

The cashier at our local gas station.
The driver dropping off our takeout orders.
The barista making our daily lattes.
The warehouse assistant packing our online orders.

Some are reentering the workforce after raising families. Some want to work part-time while going to school or traveling the world. Some prefer the flexibility of a career in the service industry.

Whatever the reason or motivation for seeking a position, the search should be the least difficult part. That’s why we've created a mobile job marketplace to help job seekers and employers connect. That’s the Jyst of it!

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Who Are Foundational Workers?

The driver dropping off our takeout orders.
Those reentering the workforce
THE CASHIER AT OUR LOCAL GROCERY STORE
The barista making our daily lattes.
those who prefer the flexibility of a career in the service industry
The warehouse assistant packing our online orders.
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