Stop selling your soul to your finance job! Apply to jobs in seconds with this AI-powered tool

TL;DR: Streamline the job application process with LazyApply, an AI-powered tool that applies to 150 roles per day available for under $60 for one more day!Be honest with us, okay? Do you get the Sunday Scaries every weekend because you hate your finance job? We don’t blame you (we’ve heard finance hours are scary), but the job market’s not easy to navigate and good jobs are getting scarce.While job-hunting is time-consuming and tedious, LazyApply can streamline your experience.This tool acts as a Chrome plug-in for your laptop or desktop to apply to jobs for you—up to 150 a day! Save time from manual job applications and put that time into learning a new skill or two since lifetime access to LazyApply’s Basic plan is now on sale for $59.97 (reg.

$149) through September 29.Instead of living like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day and manually filling out dozens or hundreds of online job applications each day, LazyApply does it for you on platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed.It’s able to streamline the process thanks to its AI, JobGPT, which automatically fills out applications using the info you provide.It can even generate cover letters tailored to each job posting, helping you stand out from the crowd and land a job like Andy Sachs in The Devil Wears Prada.

Plus, LazyApply’s algorithms are smart enough to get around the tools companies use to filter out bad candidates and robots.You could apply to over a thousand jobs every week once you let LazyApply automate your job applications!LazyApply’s day-to-day analytics can keep track of your job application movement and how you’re doing so that you know where your strengths are. If you don’t see positive leads, you’ll have one weekly consultation call to help you improve both your application and job-hunting experience.Don’t just take our word for it—LazyApply earned a 4 out of 5-star rating from users.

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Publisher: New York Post

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