OverApply

OverApply

Outsourcing and Offshoring Consulting

Outsource your job applications to low-cost labor. More applications, more interviews, more offers.

About us

Outsource your job applications. Our staff will do up to 250 applications a week for you. More applications, more interviews, more offers. Exploit the greatest glitch in the American job market. Our clients have gone from 1 interview a month to 6 interviews a WEEK! Buy back your time, enjoy your life, and get more interviews and offers than you've ever had before. If you 20x your application volume, how many interviews do you think you would get? Visit overapply.com to exploit this great glitch in the American job market.

Website
overapply.com
Industry
Outsourcing and Offshoring Consulting
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020

Employees at OverApply

Updates

  • OverApply reposted this

    Even an idiot can land an offer if they get enough interviews. OverApply gets you the interviews by submitting 600+ applications a month for you. Because of this, most of our clients are getting offers within 2-3 months, even in this tough job market. We are so confident in our results that we now guarantee offers on our 2 new packages (Standard Guaranteed Offer & Premium Guaranteed Offer Packages), and only get paid if and when you accept an offer you're happy with. See our website for more information. Tag somebody who needs an offer.

  • You come home from work exhausted. You want to watch a movie, go to the gym, decompress. But you remember that you want to switch jobs, and need to spend time applying. You sacrifice your weekends applying to jobs, because it’s the only free time you have. Wanting to switch jobs doesn’t mean that your life needs to be devoid of joy. You can hire a Filipino virtual assistant from OverApply to apply to jobs for you, buying your time back. Imagine the fun you could have if you had your evenings and weekends back. 

  • Would you work for less than federal minimum wage? That’s what you’re doing when you apply to jobs. A virtual assistant from the Philippines could apply to jobs for you, at just $1 per application. They can work up to 40 hours a week for you, sending out up to 250 applications per week. If you know this and your time is worth $20+ an hour, how do you justify spending your own time applying for jobs? 

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