Your analytics
Read your application funnel like a diagnostic — find the stage where applications stall, and fix that one first.
Your analytics live at /my-analytics.
What you see
Your analytics turn your activity on The Quantum Club into a picture of how your search is actually performing:
- Application funnel — how your applications flow from Applied through Screening, Interview, and Offer, and where they stop. The funnel shape is the single most useful diagnostic in a job search.
- Interview performance — how often applications convert into interviews and how interviews convert onward, so you can tell whether your profile or your interviewing is the current constraint.
- Activity and engagement — what you have applied to, saved, and completed over time, which keeps you honest about volume and consistency.
How to read the funnel
The funnel tells you where to focus by showing where applications die:
| Where applications stall | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Few applications at all | Volume problem | Set a weekly application target; use match score sorting to spend it well |
| Applied, but rarely Screening | Profile or targeting problem | Strengthen your profile; apply to higher-match roles |
| Screening, but rarely Interview | Positioning problem | Tailor applications; add a cover letter; ask your Talent Strategist what companies are reacting to |
| Interview, but rarely Offer | Interview performance | Drill with the Interview Prep AI; review your meeting insights |
Make it a habit
Review weekly
Open /my-analytics once a week, same day each week. Trends matter more than any single number.
Find the one constraint
Identify the single stage where the most applications stall. Fix that, not everything at once.
Change one thing
Adjust the matching input — profile, targeting, preparation — that addresses the constraint.
Measure the shift
Next week, check whether the constrained stage improved. If it did, move to the next constraint; if not, try a different fix.
Numbers are signal, not judgment
A thin funnel after two weeks means almost nothing; a consistent stall over six weeks means a lot. Give the data enough volume to be honest with you before reacting to it.

