MyPitch: anonymous reviews on LinkedIn - Post reviews on any Linkedin job. It's free and anonymous
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MyPitch already helps candidates and companies with hiring and prescreening.
This Chrome extension focuses purely on anonymous, community-driven feedback directly on LinkedIn job posts — something LinkedIn itself doesn’t allow.
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👋 Hey Product Hunt! Sergii here, founder of MyPitch.
We built this Chrome extension because we kept seeing the same problem on LinkedIn:
people want to share honest feedback about job posts and companies, but they don’t want to risk their profile, reputation, or current job.
So we made a free Chrome extension that lets you:
💪 anonymously comment on LinkedIn job posts
💪 leave honest reviews and feedback
💪 do it without logging in or exposing your identity
This extension is intentionally simple. It’s not about recruiting or job matching — it’s about giving candidates a safe way to share real opinions where the jobs actually are.
We’re early and genuinely looking for feedback:
❤️ Would you use anonymous comments on job posts?
❤️ What would make this more useful (or safer) for you?
❤️ Any concerns we should think about early?
Thanks for checking it out — happy to answer any questions 🙌
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It's a great new feature! As a candidate in the past, I struggled when both, trying to research employers and their job descriptions (no honest, not politically-correct/polished info), and wanting to leave a comment about the job shown to me by LinkedIn. Now I can! And it's even useful for the employers. Although some of the comments can be critical or toxic, it's better to see/consider them than to pretend such attitudes do not exist.
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It’s cool to have more options to comment, but I prefer to see people behind the feedback. Or their experience, so I can understand if I can trust their feedback. Maybe as the next step it could be to add information about experience but hide personal information like name or LinkedIn profile.
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It's a great new feature! As a candidate in the past, I struggled when both, trying to research employers and their job descriptions (no honest, not politically-correct/polished info), and wanting to leave a comment about the job shown to me by LinkedIn. Now I can! And it's even useful for the employers. Although some of the comments can be critical or toxic, it's better to see/consider them than to pretend such attitudes do not exist.
It’s cool to have more options to comment, but I prefer to see people behind the feedback. Or their experience, so I can understand if I can trust their feedback. Maybe as the next step it could be to add information about experience but hide personal information like name or LinkedIn profile.