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jobsearch-telegram
Poll Telegram for job search messages — apply to jobs, search for roles, check status, all via chat
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Poll Telegram for job search messages — apply to jobs, search for roles, check status, all via chat
التثبيت باستخدام Codex أو Claude انسخ هذا Prompt والصقه في Codex أو Claude أو مساعد آخر ليراجع صفحة Skill ويثبّتها لك.
استنادا إلى تصنيف SOC المهني
Fill out a job application on Greenhouse, Lever, or Workday
Search for jobs matching my resume and preferences
Write a tailored cover letter for a specific job posting
Scan your LinkedIn contacts' companies for matching job openings
One-time onboarding - upload resume, set preferences, and do a work history interview
Tailor your resume for a specific job posting
| name | jobsearch-telegram |
| description | Poll Telegram for job search messages — apply to jobs, search for roles, check status, all via chat |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep, Bash, WebFetch, WebSearch, mcp__claude-in-chrome__tabs_context_mcp, mcp__claude-in-chrome__tabs_create_mcp, mcp__claude-in-chrome__navigate, mcp__claude-in-chrome__read_page, mcp__claude-in-chrome__find, mcp__claude-in-chrome__form_input, mcp__claude-in-chrome__javascript_tool, mcp__claude-in-chrome__computer, mcp__claude-in-chrome__upload_image, mcp__claude-in-chrome__get_page_text, mcp__claude-in-chrome__read_console_messages |
Poll Telegram for incoming messages and route them to the appropriate Proficiently skill. Runs headlessly via /loop 1m /proficiently:jobsearch-telegram.
Before this skill can run, the user must create a Telegram bot and configure it. If DATA_DIR/telegram-config.md does not exist, walk the user through setup:
Tell the user:
Let's set up your Telegram bot.
- Open Telegram and search for @BotFather
- Send
/newbot- Choose a name (e.g., "My Job Search Assistant")
- Choose a username (must end in
bot, e.g.,my_jobsearch_bot)- BotFather will give you a bot token — copy it and paste it here
Then send your bot a message (anything) so I can find your chat ID.
Once the user provides the bot token, fetch their chat ID:
curl -s "https://api.telegram.org/bot{TOKEN}/getUpdates"
Extract message.chat.id from the first result. If no results, remind the user to send a message to the bot first, then retry.
Write DATA_DIR/telegram-config.md:
# Telegram Config
- Bot token: {TOKEN}
- Chat ID: {CHAT_ID}
- Bot username: @{USERNAME}
Send a test message:
curl -s -X POST "https://api.telegram.org/bot{TOKEN}/sendMessage" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"chat_id": "{CHAT_ID}", "text": "👋 Job search bot connected! Send me a job URL to apply, or say \"search\" to find jobs."}'
If successful, tell the user setup is complete and they can start the loop with /loop 1m /proficiently:jobsearch-telegram.
Resolve the data directory using shared/references/data-directory.md.
Config — DATA_DIR/telegram-config.md (created during setup, contains bot token + chat ID). Never commit this file to git. Read this first on every poll cycle to get credentials.
State — DATA_DIR/telegram-state.md (tracks polling position). Create if missing:
# Telegram State
## Polling
- last_update_id: 0
## Pending Confirmations
<!-- Format: [msg_id: X] type/stage — description — waiting since DATE
For apply confirmations, also store: job_url, form_url, field_mapping (JSON) -->
(none)
## Recent Actions
<!-- Last 20 actions taken -->
DATA_DIR/telegram-config.md — if missing, run First-Time Setup above and stopDATA_DIR/telegram-state.md — if missing, create from template aboveDATA_DIR/job-history.md, DATA_DIR/application-data.md, DATA_DIR/preferences.mdcurl -s "https://api.telegram.org/bot{TOKEN}/getUpdates?offset={LAST_UPDATE_ID+1}&timeout=5"
If no new messages → exit silently. Do not log, do not send anything.
Parse each message and classify:
| Message Type | Detection | Route |
|---|---|---|
| Job URL | Contains greenhouse.io, lever.co, myworkdayjobs.com, ashbyhq.com, or other job board URL | Step 4a: Apply |
| "apply last" / "apply" | Text matches apply (with optional last/current) | Step 4a: Apply |
| "search for ..." | Text starts with search, find, look for | Step 4b: Search |
| "tailor resume for ..." | Text mentions tailor/resume + context | Step 4c: Tailor |
| "status" / "what's open" | Text asks about application status | Step 4d: Status |
| "help" | Text is exactly help or ? | Step 4e: Help |
| Confirmation reply | Threaded reply to a pending confirmation message, OR standalone confirm word (yes/y/go/no/cancel) when pending confirmations exist | Step 5: Confirm |
| Plain text | Anything else | Step 6: Note |
Extract the URL or resolve "last"/"current"
Check if a job folder already exists in DATA_DIR/jobs/ for this URL
Send acknowledgment to Telegram:
🎯 Got it — applying to [URL or "most recent job"].
I'll scan the form, tailor your resume, and propose answers. Stand by...
Execute the apply workflow from skills/apply/SKILL.md:
job_url, form_url (the direct ATS form URL navigated to), and field_mapping (the full approved field→value JSON)When field-approval confirmation arrives (Step 5), re-navigate to form_url, fill all fields, then send a second confirmation (submit approval) with a screenshot description and ask: "Everything looks good — submit?"
stage: "submit-approval"When submit-approval arrives, click Submit, then log the application (Step 9 of the apply skill).
Sending the proposal: Use the send message helper (Step 8) with the full field summary. Keep it under 4000 chars. If longer, split into: (1) auto-fill fields, (2) proposed answers, (3) needs input.
Two-phase confirmation flow:
stage: field-approval): User approves the field→value mappingstage: submit-approval): User approves the final form before clicking Submit🔍 Searching for: [keywords]...skills/job-search/SKILL.md🔍 Found X matches for "[keywords]":
1. [Role] at [Company] — [fit score]
[URL]
2. ...
Reply with a number to apply, or "apply 1" / "apply 3" etc.
📝 Tailoring resume for [job]...skills/tailor-resume/SKILL.mdCompile from DATA_DIR/job-history.md and DATA_DIR/jobs/*/applied.md:
📋 Job Search Status
Applied (X):
- [Role] at [Company] — [date] — [status]
- ...
Saved but not applied (Y):
- [Role] at [Company] — [date saved]
- ...
Pending your confirmation:
- [any pending apply proposals]
Send:
👋 Here's what you can do:
<b>Apply</b>
• Send a job URL → I'll apply for you
• "apply last" → continue with the most recent job
<b>Search</b>
• "search [keywords]" → find matching jobs
• "find AI product jobs" → same thing
<b>Resume</b>
• "tailor resume for [job URL or name]"
<b>Status</b>
• "status" → see all applications and what's pending
<b>Other</b>
• "help" → this message
• Any other text is saved as a note
A confirmation reply is either:
reply_to_message.message_id to a pending confirmationyes, y, go, send it, 👍, no, skip, cancel, ❌) when pending confirmations existDisambiguation when standalone:
You have X things waiting. Which one?
1. [description of pending 1]
2. [description of pending 2]
Reply with a number.
Processing:
telegram-state.mdstage: field-approval → re-navigate to form_url, fill fields using field_mapping, then send submit-approval promptstage: submit-approval → click Submit, log applicationDATA_DIR/telegram-inbox.md with timestamp"Want me to search for [text] jobs?""Noted 👍"After processing all messages:
last_update_id in DATA_DIR/telegram-state.md[msg_id: X] apply/field-approval — [Role] at [Company] — waiting since DATE
job_url: https://...
form_url: https://...
field_mapping: {"First Name": "...", "Email": "...", ...}
Read credentials from DATA_DIR/telegram-config.md, then send via curl:
curl -s -X POST "https://api.telegram.org/bot{TOKEN}/sendMessage" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"chat_id": "CHAT_ID", "text": "MESSAGE", "parse_mode": "HTML"}'
For replies to specific messages, add "reply_to_message_id": MSG_ID.
Formatting rules:
<b>bold</b>, <i>italic</i>, <code>code</code>To capture the sent message's message_id (needed for tracking confirmations):
# Parse from response JSON
jq -r '.result.message_id'
DATA_DIR/telegram-config.md.After every poll cycle that does actual work (not silent exits), you MUST:
Count your token usage for this cycle. At the end of your response, estimate:
Append to DATA_DIR/telegram-cost-log.csv (create with header if missing):
timestamp,action,input_tokens,output_tokens,estimated_cost_usd
Example row:
2026-03-11T14:30:00Z,apply-proposal,12000,3500,$0.09
Include a cost footer in every Telegram reply:
---
📊 ~12K in / ~3.5K out · ~$0.09
On "status" queries, include a cost summary section:
💰 Cost this session: $X.XX (Y interactions)
💰 Cost all-time: $X.XX (Z interactions)
Compute from the CSV log.
Add to ~/.claude/settings.json:
{
"permissions": {
"allow": [
"Bash(curl:*)",
"Bash(jq:*)",
"Read(~/.proficiently/**)",
"Write(~/.proficiently/**)",
"Edit(~/.proficiently/**)",
"Read(~/.claude/skills/**)",
"mcp__claude-in-chrome__*"
]
}
}