A private career engine
Big Connector places you where you will thrive and where you want to be, through the people you already know and the ones you do not yet realise you can reach, and puts you forward as the one candidate only you could be.
This is not a job board, and it is not a résumé tool. It is a curator that studies you, maps your network, and works the hidden market on your behalf.
A search engine hands you the same public listings everyone else already sees, then leaves you to fight for them. Big Connector does the opposite. It reads your whole real picture, your record, your talent, your quiet advantages, and the reach of the people around you, then it finds the seats where you would be both well paid and genuinely alive, including the ones that will never appear on a listing.
Most careers do not turn on an application. They turn on a warm introduction two steps out, a friend of a friend, a parent's old colleague, the door that opens because someone vouched. We are built to find those doors. We are street smart on purpose.
And we work the way the best headhunters do. We do not place you where a listing happens to have an opening. We place you where your talent wins and your ambition is met, the room you would flourish in and would not have dared to name, then we get you introduced into it.
Not just a résumé. Your history, your portfolio, your voice from a deep interview, and the full shape of your network, including friends and family and everyone they can reach. The richer the picture, the better the doors it can find.
It surfaces the non obvious, high paying paths you would never name for yourself, each grounded in the rare thing only you bring. Then, for every specific role, it retailors your résumé and your story so you arrive as the obvious choice, not a generic applicant.
A résumé tool forgets you the moment you close the tab. This one gets on your case. Every direction ends in one concrete step, and it does not only remind you, it makes the asking cheap, because the words are already written and the reason to reach out is already a good one. It keeps pushing until the door is open.
It was never information. It was permission.
Ask any talented twenty six year old what they ought to be doing and they will tell you to network. They already know. What stops them is not knowing the name of the person who owns the seat, and underneath that, a quiet conviction that they are not allowed to ask.
Writing to a stranger feels presumptuous. Trading on a shared school feels like cheating. Leaning on a parent's old colleague feels like admitting you could not do it alone. So the note never gets written, and a career quietly narrows into the track the first job chose for them. The people who rise fast are rarely better connected. They simply never questioned their right to ask.
Big Connector removes both barriers at once. It shows you what you already own and cannot see. It names the person behind the door. Then it writes the words, because composing the ask is exactly where the shame lives. What we hand you, in the end, is permission.
The market rewards the person who is introduced, not the one who applies.
The most useful thing you can give them that is not money.
If you are reading this for someone else, you already know the shape of it. They are bright, they work hard, and they are on a track that will not take them where they should go. And somewhere in the arrangement, you are still quietly helping to fund the life while they work it out.
Here is the asset almost no family ever uses. Your own reach. Not to hand them a job, which they would resent and which would never stick, but to find the door. The colleague from two companies ago who now runs the thing they talk about at dinner. The friend whose daughter works at the place they cannot stop reading about. Families with deep networks have always done this quietly. It has simply never been systematic, and it has never been possible without you picking up the phone yourself.
Big Connector maps that reach, then hands the introduction to them, in their own words, for them to send. You are the door. They still walk through it, and they still earn it. We never contact a single person, and nothing is ever sent without them pressing send. Their dashboard is private, even from you.
By invitation
Big Connector takes on a small number of exceptional people at a time.
Curation at this level is not something we can do at scale without losing what makes it work. Some come to us for themselves. Many are brought by a parent who can see what their child is capable of and cannot bear to watch the track close around them. Both are welcome. If you are already a client, your private dashboard is one click away.