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TL;DR: A lifetime license to LazyApply is on sale for £53.65, saving you 54% on list price.


Just the thought of having to look for and apply for a job can make the average person tense up and stress out. And it's really not surprising, as it's an unpleasant thing to have to do for many reasons. Not the least because it takes a lot of time and effort.

But there are ways to make that part easier. LazyApply was made to cut that down to a more manageable time. With this Chrome plug-in, you'll be able to submit applications on multiple platforms — up to 1,000 —  like Indeed and LinkedIn with one easy click. And it's available for the exclusive price of just £53.65.

No more spending hours filling out the same information on multiple job portals. You get lifetime access to the basic edition and 150 applications per day. It includes JobGPT, which uses AI to fill in your information using advanced algorithms to avoid blocks to make things even faster.

You can also analyse your application performance daily, get one weekly consultation, tips on CV improvement, and more to make the job search process a little easier on the soul.

You do need a Google Chrome OS to use LazyApply. This offer is available on one device but includes lifetime access, and updates are included.

This job-search solution helps simplify and streamline the application process by automating the tedious parts of job hunting. It may even help combat the job-search anxiety many of us experience.

Get a basic lifetime license to LazyApply Job Application while it's on sale for the exclusive price of £53.65.



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