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Saved Jobs

Saved Jobs is where you keep track of roles you're interested in. Each saved job is automatically assessed against your profile and gets a tailored resume generated for it.

Save a job

You can save a job by pasting its URL into the Add a job by URL field on the Saved Jobs page. Applyology will fetch the job details automatically.

Coming in Phase 2

The browser extension will let you save jobs with one click while you browse, without needing to copy and paste the URL.

Job list

Each saved job shows:

  • Job title, company, location, and salary range (when available)
  • The source domain and when it was saved
  • A match score showing how well your profile aligns with the role
  • A summary and breakdown of your strengths and gaps for that role

If a job fails to load or isn't recognized as a job posting, it will be flagged accordingly. You can remove any saved job at any time.

Match score and tailored resume

Once a job is saved, Applyology automatically assesses your profile against it and generates a tailored resume. The match score reflects how well your background aligns with the job's requirements:

  • 75%+ — strong match
  • 50–74% — moderate match
  • Below 50% — weak match

If the match is too low to be useful, Applyology will flag the role as not recommended rather than produce a stretched resume. You'll see an explanation of the gaps and suggestions for what to work on.

You can Reassess any saved job at any time to refresh the match score and tailored resume based on your latest profile.

Tailored resume

For jobs with a strong enough match, Applyology generates a tailored resume optimized for that specific role. The resume uses a clean, single-column layout designed to pass through applicant tracking systems (ATS) without errors.

From the tailored resume page you can:

  • View the full resume with included and excluded sections highlighted
  • Download as PDF for submitting to the employer

Removing a job

Click Remove on any saved job to delete it from your list.