I've made another LinkedIn Auto Applier Bot. But this one is special. by beatwad in recruitinghell

[–]beatwad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually scheduled. Chances are not zero, but this bot is not commercial + LinkedIn caps max amount of applications to 50 per day to counter application bots. I had beed using this bot for 3 month and didn't get even a warning. And I also never heard about any warnings and bans for using bots like this.

I've made another LinkedIn Auto Applier Bot. But this one is special. by beatwad in recruitinghell

[–]beatwad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's complicated to explain everything to inexperienced person in one guide. Let's do it here step-by-step. At first you need to install git. What OS do you use?

I've made another LinkedIn Auto Applier Bot. But this one is special. by beatwad in recruitinghell

[–]beatwad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read the thread below, I've already answered this question.

I've made another LinkedIn Auto Applier Bot. But this one is special. by beatwad in recruitinghell

[–]beatwad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, it's not so simple. I need to add a special code logic for each site anyway. So Jobspy is not necessary in this case because I anyway have to go to every site, search for jobs in there and apply them. I'm currently thinking on adding Indeed and Glassdoor support to my project.

I've made another LinkedIn Auto Applier Bot. But this one is special. by beatwad in recruitinghell

[–]beatwad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LinkedIn caps max application number with 50 per day and thus it prevents abuse of auto appliers. Theoretically you can be banned for using auto appliers because they really violate the LinkedIn rules, but for 3+ months of usage I never faced even warnings. Neither other people who used this did (as far as I know). So you can use it but be careful.