Frau Gern
GBInaccurate, Professional Embarrassment The service asks questions up front and uses your resume and LinkedIn to try to match you. They set up Indeed access in your name and fire off applications. The categories they search are broad and inaccurate. Indeed.com started sending me job recommendations in the Philippines. WeApply embarrassed me with how inaccurate the AI is, so now if I want to apply for a different position at that company, I look ridiculous because "I" first applied for a VP position that I'm not qualified for. After correcting the first 5 applications that I don't have PMP (nor is it anywhere on my resume or profile), it continued to apply for positions in fields I don't know or want. After 25 useless applications that brought in zero interviews, I decided to call it. They advertised a money back guarantee, after all. The customer support replied quickly that they would use my feedback to improve future experiences. Then they sweetly informed me of the terms and conditions of cancelation. There is a $25 admin fee, nonrefundable. Furthermore, they charged me for the bad applications that embarrassed me. Hard pass. They did not earn any of the money they extracted from me.
Megan Riley
GBHeard back from 0 jobs WeApply applied for almost 200 jobs on my behalf and I didn’t hear from a single company, not even for rejections. I applied for jobs on my own at the same time and had a 40% first interview/phone interview response rate. It turns out that at one point WeApply had been applying for jobs under a non-existent email address (they used my email + outlook.com despite me not having an Outlook email) so that may be the cause. But they were also applying for jobs on my behalf that I definitely didn’t qualify for—I was looking for a remote technical support role, and they were applying to jobs like Staff Engineer or Backend Developer where I clearly do not have the skills nor experience. And that’s not me being modest or having impostor syndrome 😂I truly would not qualify for those roles in a sane world. They also applied to jobs on my behalf in India and Louisiana that were clearly not remote as listed on the application. I only got a partial credit/refund. The account manager I had been speaking to was nice enough, but when I asked him when I’d receive my credit he said he no longer worked at the company. Seems like the company is not doing well. Don’t bother—I know it can feel overwhelming being unemployed and not hearing from anyone, but WeApply won’t give you what you need.
Carlos
GBVery practical job-finding solution I recently re-entered the job market after being in the process of concluding an MBA. With coursework and projects, I had little time to dedicate to looking for relevant jobs. This is when I came across WeApply and decided to give them a try. My experience with their service has exceeded my expectations and I have been able to keep my schedule while receiving multiple job interviews for roles that fit my interests and background and am now in the final processes of getting a job offer. I highly recommend WeApply to anyone who wants help in finding a new job.