EasyJobs - Autofill job applications
Overview
EasyJobs - Autofill job applications is a Chrome extension developed by EasyJobs.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of EasyJobs - Autofill job applications is 0.3.7, updated on 2022-09-16.
9,000+ users have installed this extension.
41 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: easyjobs.so
Your one-click solution to job applications. Powered by AI.
Tired of filling out job applications by hand? EasyJobs is a one-click solution to job applications. Tell us your backgrounds such as education and work experience, and this Chrome extension will automatically fill job application forms for you.
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abhiram koganti
2022-03-01
One of the best tools out there. Managed to be more efficient with my job search |
张弘韬
2022-02-10
Useful small extension |
Yuqing Wang
2022-02-09
THIS IS SOOOO HELPFUL! Made finding summer internships much easier. I don't normally write reviews, but this thing is just so handy. Literally made filling out job applications a piece of cake. I have tried a few other similar extensions claiming to autofill, but none is as smart as this one. I wish I have known this earlier! |
Salami Tobi
2022-02-07
I really enjoy using EasyJobs and it has made my job easier and it has giving me the option to apply to more companies while using the plugin extension. EasyJobs customer support is also top notch when it comes to feedback and responses. |
Yarrow Kulikova
2022-02-06
I saw this post on the CSULB subreddit so I decided to give it a try. Agree with Daniel's review, but wanted to share much more alarming things from purely a security perspective. It seems that the authors are using "iframes" with the source from their own domain and loading them via a content script. For the nontechnical, this gives them the ability to load any script they would like (malware, crypto miners, etc.), without Google checking the source code. In general, chrome extensions are not allowed to load external scripts, loading an iframe from their own domain is a way to bypass that. It's completely unsafe. |