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I created a bot that can automatically apply to jobs for me while I sleep. I let her rip for about 30 seconds, and she had applied to 10 jobs already. I'm going to just let her go while I sleep tonight and see what happens.
She simply finds jobs with the "Apply with your Indeed Resume" option, and then she just clicks continue until the job is done. If she runs into a surprise question that must be answered before moving on, she takes a screen shot of that, cancels the application process and moves on to the next. I will try to have her answer some common questions once I have a fair amount of screen shots piled up.
She will continue applying for as long as there are results showing up. She moves from the first page to the last until there's nothing left. If need be, I can have her make extra queries or page refreshes to keep her going. Anyway, if anyone is finding the job hunt exhausting, you can automate the process .
(Don't tell Indeed)
Update: It doesn't apply to as many jobs as one might expect. The majority of job posts don't have a quick or easy apply feature, and of those that do, most require responses to additional questions that the bot isn't programmed to answer. However, she was still able to apply to over 100 jobs in about an hour or two.
She simply finds jobs with the "Apply with your Indeed Resume" option, and then she just clicks continue until the job is done. If she runs into a surprise question that must be answered before moving on, she takes a screen shot of that, cancels the application process and moves on to the next. I will try to have her answer some common questions once I have a fair amount of screen shots piled up.
She will continue applying for as long as there are results showing up. She moves from the first page to the last until there's nothing left. If need be, I can have her make extra queries or page refreshes to keep her going. Anyway, if anyone is finding the job hunt exhausting, you can automate the process .
(Don't tell Indeed)
Update: It doesn't apply to as many jobs as one might expect. The majority of job posts don't have a quick or easy apply feature, and of those that do, most require responses to additional questions that the bot isn't programmed to answer. However, she was still able to apply to over 100 jobs in about an hour or two.
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