Matching runs against your actual credentials. Every role in your feed already cleared your certificate category, type ratings, and minimum hours before it reached you.

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Your credentials set the baseline.
Certificate category, type ratings, total time, PIC hours, instrument time, and preferred base. These are the filters that run before you see a single role.
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The algorithm reads your direction.
Tell FlyHire whether you want to upgrade, change sectors, or stay in your current aircraft. Matching weights roles that move you toward your next step, not just roles you technically qualify for today.
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Your feed sharpens as you use it.
Every role you save, application you send, and operator you follow teaches the algorithm what a strong match looks like for you. The feed you see three months in is more precise than the one you see on day one.
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Matching runs while you fly.
New roles are matched against your profile the moment they are posted. When something fits your credentials, it surfaces in your feed. You do not have to check a job board.
Six credential signals — certificate category, type ratings, total time, PIC, instrument hours, and base preference — measured against what each operator actually posted. Matching returns roles where you are competitive, not just eligible.

Matching works across pilots, A and P mechanics, avionics technicians, dispatchers, and flight attendants. Each role category has its own credential signals and weighting. The algorithm knows the difference.




