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None. Some of them don't even work correctly and you'll never know if you missed out on your dream job. There certainly aren't hundreds of job openings in my field. I apply directly on the conpany's website to be sure they get my application.


kevinkeiper

Especially [Jobhire.ai](http://Jobhire.ai) - be real careful with that one


drakedemon

You could also check out https://first2apply.com/ which takes a different approach than mass applying, since most people agree that doesn’t really work


[deleted]

Well, I am currently using Lazyapply as we speak, and it has been incredible. It has already applied to over 100 jobs just this morning. I paid for the premium plan, which allows up to 750 applications a day for $140. For the others, I have yet to gain experience with them. I read an article about AI job bots before paying for Lazyapply, and if you want to check it out, it is from [yahoo.com](https://yahoo.com) : https://www.yahoo.com/tech/rise-job-search-bots-110301787.html.


Popular_Mastodon6815

How has your conversion rate been with lazy apply?


[deleted]

I have sent over 7k applications on Lazy Apply and have only gotten like 10 interviews LOL


Popular_Mastodon6815

Lmao that's brutal. Did you land anything?


[deleted]

No, I got ghosted from actually all of them even though I received positive feedback after my interviews.


Popular_Mastodon6815

Interesting, can you share your field?


[deleted]

I am in tech so it has been tough


mickeyjorje

I too am curious if it landed you any callbacks.


[deleted]

7k applications and like 10 interviews lmaooo


mickeyjorje

10 interviews in a month isn't too bad. Were they worthwhile?


[deleted]

No not in a month I have been job hunting since December


qqYn7PIE57zkf6kn

Does this mean you spent ~$1400 already?


[deleted]

No Lazyapply is a one time payment of $200 I believe