High-Volume Job Applications Require Unsustainable Manual Effort for Every Submission
Job seekers applying to multiple positions must manually customize cover letters and research each role, making high-volume searching unsustainable as a strategy. The manual effort required per application creates a strong incentive to apply to fewer, better-matched roles, but candidates often cannot afford to be selective. Automation tools that preserve personalization quality while reducing effort per application address a universal job seeker pain.
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