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Pascal Bokari Dicko launched ZeroName in February 2026 to use artificial intelligence in job matching and professional coaching.
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The platform helps users optimize CVs and cover letters, identify suitable vacancies and prepare for interviews through a virtual recruiter.
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Dicko also co-founded AI agency Dicken AI and previously worked as an AI and automation specialist at Mstudio in Côte d’Ivoire.
Malian serial entrepreneur Pascal Bokari Dicko founded ZeroName, a digital platform that launched in February 2026. The platform uses artificial intelligence (AI) to reshape the job market and transform professional support services.
The startup’s platform enables users to identify job opportunities that closely match their profiles. In addition, the tool adapts and optimizes CVs and cover letters to meet recruiters’ specific requirements and improve candidates’ chances of success.
Beyond document optimization, ZeroName integrates an immersive interview simulation system. The platform uses a virtual recruiter that allows candidates to practice in real time and experience conditions that mirror actual recruitment processes.
As a result, applicants can refine their communication skills and strengthen their interview performance before meeting employers. The platform also provides ongoing professional support. It offers permanent career coaching and assistance that guides users through job searches and career development efforts.
Furthermore, users access the platform’s features through a paid credit system that activates the various services available on the platform.
Dicko also serves as co-founder and chief executive officer of Dicken AI, an agency established in 2023 that specializes in the development of artificial intelligence solutions. Previously, he worked as an artificial intelligence and automation specialist at Mstudio in 2025. Mstudio operates as a mobile startup studio focused on Francophone West Africa and is based in Côte d’Ivoire.
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