AI Apply Pilot

AI Apply Pilot

A workspace intended to work for more people

AI Apply Pilot aims for clear structure, keyboard operation, visible focus, adaptable layouts, reduced motion, and understandable status messages. Accessibility is ongoing engineering work, not a one-time certification claim.

Interaction design

Public and authenticated interfaces are designed with semantic headings and landmarks, labeled controls, keyboard-reachable actions, visible focus, error identification, and layouts that reflow for smaller screens and zoom.

Display preferences

The design system accounts for reduced-motion preferences and high-contrast or forced-color modes. Color is not intended to be the only status indicator. Some data-heavy workflows may require continuing improvements.

Testing approach

Automated accessibility checks, component tests, keyboard journeys, and browser-level review are used in proportion to workflow risk. Automated tools cannot establish full conformance or replace testing with assistive technology.

Feedback

If a barrier prevents you from using the service, use the support route available in your account and describe the page, task, browser, and assistive technology if you are comfortable doing so. Do not include passwords or sensitive career documents.

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