Chrome Extension · Free to score
CareerScore scores any LinkedIn job posting against your profile in real time — right in your browser. No accounts. No servers. Your data stays on your device.
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Senior Frontend Engineer
"Your React and TypeScript depth maps directly to what Stripe needs for this role."
Why you match
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Set up once. Score any job in seconds.
Visit your LinkedIn profile and click Capture. CareerScore reads it and stores it locally — nothing is uploaded anywhere.
CareerScore detects LinkedIn job pages automatically. The side panel opens when you arrive at a posting.
A 0–100 score, 3 match reasons, 2 growth gaps, and an honest one-sentence verdict — in seconds.
No flattery. Low score means poor fit. We reference specifics from both your profile and the job — never invented skills.
On capable hardware (Chrome 127+, 16 GB RAM), scoring runs entirely on your device via Gemini Nano. Zero data leaves your machine.
When on-device AI isn't available, we use OpenRouter Gemma 4. Only the job description and a profile summary are sent — no name, no location.
Your last 100 scored jobs are saved locally so you can compare, prioritise, and revisit any application.
No sign-up. No login. No email. No cloud database. No cookies. Clearing browser data resets everything — by design.
Paid upgrade: rewrite your LinkedIn headline, about section, and experience bullets — tailored to your target role.
Scoring is always free. Pay once for rewrites — no subscription.
Free
$0
LinkedIn Rewrite
$3 one-time
ATS Resume
$3 one-time
Best value
Full Bundle
$5 one-time
Your LinkedIn profile and score history live in chrome.storage.local — accessible only to this extension, only on your device. No cloud sync.
Free scoring on capable hardware: nothing. Cloud fallback: only the current job description and a profile summary — no name, no location, no contact details.
No analytics. No tracking pixels. No user identifiers. No ads. No third-party scripts. No server. No database. Nothing.
We use Chrome's built-in Gemini Nano for free scoring when your hardware supports it. When it doesn't, we use OpenRouter with Gemma 4 as a fallback.