Lazy Apply: Streamlining the Job Application Process
By Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter
Are you tired of spending hours applying for multiple jobs on different websites? Look no further! In this blog, we will be reviewing Lazy Apply, a web-based platform designed to simplify and streamline the job application process. With Lazy Apply, you can centralize your applications, save time, and stay organized. Let’s dive in and explore the features, pros, and cons of Lazy Apply.
Getting Started with Lazy Apply
After signing up and creating your account, you can start adding jobs that you’re interested in applying for. Lazy Apply provides a convenient browser extension that allows you to save job postings from various job boards directly to your account. Simply click the Lazy Apply icon on your browser when you come across a job posting you like. The tool will automatically extract the job details and store them for you.
Simplifying the Application Process
Lazy Apply offers a time-saving feature where you can input your common application details, such as your resume, cover letter, and personal information. These details can be autofilled into application forms with just a click. This eliminates the need to repeatedly enter your information on different job websites, saving you valuable time and effort.
Tracking and Organization
One of the key benefits of Lazy Apply is its ability to track the progress of your applications. It shows you which applications you’ve completed and which ones are pending. This feature helps you stay organized and reduces the chances of missing application deadlines. With Lazy Apply, you can have peace of mind knowing that your job search is well-managed.
Pros and Cons of Lazy Apply
Pros:
- Centralizes applications in one place
- Saves significant time in the job search
- Autofill feature for application forms
- Tracks the progress of your applications
Cons:
- May not support all job boards or company websites
- Some advanced features require a paid subscription
Is Lazy Apply Right for You?
In conclusion, Lazy Apply can be a valuable addition to your job application toolkit. It simplifies the process, saves time, and helps you stay organized. However, it’s important to consider your specific needs and weigh the pros and cons before deciding if Lazy Apply is right for you. If you primarily apply on job boards that Lazy Apply supports and value the time-saving aspect, it’s worth giving it a try.
However, it is not without problems. As someone writing for Business Insider pointed out, she had problems with the product.
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