You can now use Chat-GPT and AI to help you land a job

TL;DR: Apply to 150 jobs a day with a LazyApply Lifetime License, now $67.99 (reg. $149) at the Mashable Shop. 



LazyApply Job Application

Credit: LazyApply

Gone are the days when we went out and pounded the pavement with a paper resume and a dream. Now, robots run the show. Or, more accurately, AI tools. Big companies now use AI screening systems that can filter out your resume before its seen by a single human. That means you have to be an expert job hunter on top of all your other skills. Or you can just use your own AI helper to beat the system.

LazyApply is a Chrome extension that uses AI to streamline the job application process, allowing you to apply to multiple positions with a single click. Whether you’re eyeing roles on LinkedIn, Indeed, or other job boards, LazyApply fills in applications based on your saved information, and it’s only $67.99 (reg. $149) for a lifetime subscription.

Time to level the playing field

LazyApply simplifies the online job application process and lets you apply for 150 positions daily. This massive reach means you’re not just waiting on one or two leads but actively increasing your chances across multiple platforms. Its AI is programmed to handle each application uniquely, so your profile doesn’t risk being flagged for repetitive content. With LazyApply’s day-wise analytics, you can also track which applications are performing best, refining your approach and boosting your chances even further.

The app goes beyond standard automation by integrating tools like LinkedIn profile email collection, so you can reach out directly to potential employers or hiring managers. Plus, weekly consultation calls offer personalized advice on resume optimization and application strategies, allowing you to adapt as needed.

LazyApply’s Job GPT tool uses advanced AI to select the most relevant information from your profile, so each submission is tailored to the job requirements. Instead of spending hours on applications and risking burnout, LazyApply frees up time for you to work on interview prep, networking, or skill-building.

Put your job hunt on autopilot

It’s time to use AI to find your next job. Send your next applications with LazyApply while a lifetime license is still just $67.99 for a limited time.

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