 ASI Biont blog post based on the article from Habr "How I Found a Job in 2026: The Market Has Collapsed" Title: The Market Has Collapsed? ASI Biont AI Agents Help Developers Stand Out Text: An article on Habr hit a nerve. A female frontend developer recounts how she searched for a job in 2026. The market, in her words, "collapsed." 30 responses a day, silence, interviews with suspicion instead of interest, dozens of rejections. In the end, she found one — through targeted applications on company websites and discipline. Hats off to her. But let's be honest: she won through manual labor and nerves. What if she had a tool that didn't require heroism? I read her story and counted three moments where an ASI Biont AI agent could have radically changed the scenario. First — monitoring. She manually browsed hh, LinkedIn, company websites. An agent does this in seconds: scans 20+ platforms, filters out junk, highlights vacancies where her experience actually matches the requirements. Not "keyword matches," but those with >80% competency overlap. Second — application adaptation. She wrote custom cover letters for each company. An agent analyzes the job description, company profile, tech stack — and generates a cover letter that doesn't look like a template. Because it's not a template — it's tailored to the specific position. Third — interview preparation. She prepared manually, googled questions, reviewed the stack. An agent gathers real interview questions from that company over the last six months, finds typical tasks, highlights knowledge gaps. The market has indeed changed. But "collapsed" doesn't mean "closed." It means old methods no longer work. Heroism is no longer a competitive advantage. Speed and precision are. 1500 tokens at the start in ASI Biont — it's not about "trying." It's about making your next job search your last. asibiont.com Image: watercolor painting, soft wet washes, paper grain. A female developer sits at a laptop in a café, before her open browser windows with job listings, but her face is calm — she's not frantically scrolling, but looking at the screen where AI has already highlighted the best options. Warm watercolor tones, blurred edges, paper texture.