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TL;DR: A lifetime license to LazyApply Job Application Basic is on sale for £53.45, saving you 54% on list price.


Applying for jobs is immensely time-consuming and stressful. It’s not just the time that makes it tough, though. Finding a new job after being laid off adds to an already challenging task.

When layoffs are a concern, thinking about applying for a new job can be stressful. You may be able to save some time by automating the application process using LazyApply Job Application. This job-hunting app could help you find your next position, and a lifetime subscription is only £53.45. 

Applying for jobs can be exciting, but it can also require a whole lot of filling in the blanks with the same information over and over. Skip the redundancies and let LazyApply do some of the busywork. All you have to do is upload your job skills, work history, and other info into the app. Then, LazyApply will autofill your information on sites like LinkedIn and Indeed. You can even use unlimited LinkedIn profile emails to reach out for new job opportunities. 

Still not getting many bites on your application materials? Check out LazyApply’s CV tips and see if there are a few changes you can make to stand out from the crowd. It might not be your job materials that are making it hard to land a promising role. If it’s just a numbers game, then you may have a better shot if you use all 150 job applications LazyApply can manage for you every day. You can even track your application performance and get detailed analytics. For a little extra insight, you could also use your one weekly consultation call to find new application strategies. 

LazyApply can’t hand you a job, but it might help you get an interview. Then it’s up to you to show off how awesome you are at what you do.

Take your next job search to the next level. If you're tired of filling in your work history when you already uploaded a CV, get a lifetime subscription to LazyApply Job Application software on sale for £53.45. 

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When it comes to applying for a specific job like a plumber position, the bot might not be the best option. Instead, you'll need to follow the typical application process by finding job listings, submitting resumes, and going through interviews. Also, keep in mind that to enter a trade program, you must be at least 18 years old to enter a trade program. And keep looking, don't settle.

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Thanks for sharing this. It's always good to find tools that can make the job application process more efficient. For those who are job hunting, it's essential to remember that investing in training can also significantly improve your chances. Many industries require specific skills, and training programs can be a valuable asset. Just keep in mind that the costs range from $2,500 to $4,000. It might seem like an investment, but it can pay off in the long run with better job prospects and higher earning potential. So, while tools like LazyApply can help streamline the application process, don't forget to consider your skills and training to stand out in the competitive job market!

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