AI job search tool

An AI job search tool for fresh roles and reviewed applications.

Turn scattered job alerts into a queue of recent roles, fit scores, and reviewable drafts.

Application workspace
Workspace context

This page covers one capability. The homepage shows how it connects to search, scoring, drafts, and handoff.

Recent roles
Review queue
Draft handoff
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Review queue

Fresh roles appear with a score, title, status, and next action so candidates can triage quickly.

Fit breakdown

Strengths and gaps explain why a role matched before the candidate opens a draft.

Draft handoff

High-fit roles can continue into tailored resume and cover letter drafts without re-entering the same profile data.

One feature page, one larger job search workflow.

Set the roles and filters you care about, scan recent listings, review fit explanations, then generate resume or cover letter drafts only for jobs worth pursuing.

Open the unified workflow

Fresh roles feed the queue

LazyPie starts from current openings, hard filters, and match signals so this page is only one doorway into the wider search workspace.

Drafts stay grounded in your profile

Resume, cover letter, and interview prep work from the same profile facts instead of isolated one-off prompts.

You keep the send decision

Generated material is staged for review and source-site handoff; LazyPie does not blindly submit applications for you.

Frequently asked questions

Is LazyPie a job board?

LazyPie is a workflow around job discovery, fit scoring, and reviewed application materials rather than a public job board.

Does it apply to every job it finds?

No. LazyPie helps you decide what is worth pursuing and keeps application decisions under your control.

What makes it useful for AI job search?

It connects search, matching, resume tailoring, cover letters, and review instead of treating each step as a separate prompt.

Turn job search into a review queue.

Create a profile, run a focused scan, and review the roles that deserve your attention first.