Two Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology students created an AI platform called Tsenta to help with the job application process, and have received $500,000 in Y Combinator funding to develop it.
Two local college students are changing the way we apply for jobs
By Aubrey Hicks
Apr 24, 2026 | 6:37 PM

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