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ZipRecruiter Debuts Feature That Actually Puts Job Seekers First

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January 23, 2026

Hiring Intel

ZipRecruiter Debuts Feature That Actually Puts Job Seekers First

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January 23, 2026

Photo by Luis Villasmil on Unsplash

For years, the digital job search has felt like shouting into a void. You polish your resume, hit “submit,” and wait for a response that rarely comes. But today, ZipRecruiter (NYSE: ZIP) is launching a new tool that suggests they’ve finally heard the collective frustration of millions of job seekers.

The company officially unveiled “Be Seen First,” a feature specifically designed to dismantle the “application black hole.” Instead of leaving candidates to rot at the bottom of an automated pile, the tool allows job seekers to move their application to the very top of an employer’s list by adding a simple, personalized note.

For a platform that has long focused on the efficiency of its “matching technology” for employers, this move marks a significant shift toward empowering the actual human beings looking for work.

Humanizing the Algorithm

The core problem with modern hiring is automation. Recruiters are often so overwhelmed by hundreds of identical-looking digital applications that qualified candidates are frequently buried by algorithms before a human ever sees their name.

“Be Seen First” aims to break that cycle. By tagging eligible jobs with a purple badge, the feature invites applicants to explain—in their own words—why they are the right fit. This short note acts as a “fast pass,” boosting the application to a dedicated dashboard where recruiters see them first.

“Something as simple as telling a veterinary clinic, ‘I’ve been in pet care for five-plus years and I’m the person who remembers every dog’s favorite scratch spot,’ can make all the difference,” said Megan Allen, Chief Product Officer at ZipRecruiter. “It gives job seekers a way to rise to the top instead of starting at the bottom of the pile.”

Does It Actually Work?

While many job-site “boosts” feel like a gimmick, ZipRecruiter’s internal data suggests this one has teeth. According to the company, job seekers using the feature are nearly twice as likely to start a conversation with an employer.

For job seekers, the “usefulness” lies in the return of agency. In a market where many feel like a number in a database, the ability to signal intent and enthusiasm provides a rare competitive edge.

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ZipRecruiter is launching a new tool that suggests they’ve finally heard the collective frustration of millions of job seekers.
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