
We're both international students who applied to 3,000+ jobs between us last year. After spending several hours a day retyping the same fields into Workday, we started building Tsenta for ourselves, all throughout our summer Internships, and launched out of our dorm at Rose-Hulman.
The average student applies to 200-400 jobs per cycle and spends 15-30 minutes per application on menial data entry - hundreds of hours wasted on broken forms instead of networking or preparing for interviews.
Every existing tool is either cloud-based and a black-box, or a slow chrome extension - and both are priced unnafordably for students, which is why we built transparent, on-device automation that actually works - and can fill out forms end-to-end.
To make hiring effortless for both job-seekers and recruiters alike.