The application grind, automated: it tailors your resume per role, drafts the cover letter, tracks every application, and tells you when to follow up.
Your agent scans listings, tailors your resume per role, drafts cover letters, tracks applications in a sheet, and reminds you when it’s time to follow up.
A serious job search is a part-time job inside your full-time job. Listings to read, resumes to tailor, cover letters to write, applications to track, recruiters to chase. Fasrad’s AI job search agent takes on the mechanical layer so you can spend your limited bandwidth on actual conversations.
Give your agent your role preferences and upload your base resume. It searches the web for openings matching your filters (role, seniority, location, comp), drafts a tailored resume and cover letter for each, logs the application in a spreadsheet with status, and reminds you to follow up if you haven’t heard back in 10 days.
Strongest benefits:
Your agent has memory of every application — which companies, which recruiters, which interview stages — so it catches when you’re applying to the same company twice, flags conflicting recruiters, and builds context as your search progresses.
Unlike a one-off ChatGPT session, Fasrad persists. Your resume variants, your application history, your interview notes — all referenced across every task. It’s less like a chatbot, more like a career coach who shows up every day.
These pages cover the adjacent jobs buyers usually compare before choosing an AI agent.
No — you stay in the loop. Your agent prepares the tailored resume and cover letter, fills out a draft application, and waits for you to hit submit.
Any site accessible via web search or direct browsing — LinkedIn (public listings), Indeed, Wellfound, Greenhouse-hosted boards, company career pages.
Yes. Your resume, applications, and notes live in your own Google Sheet and Drive — not our database. Only the agent references them during tasks.
It can draft, review, and edit — but not submit your code. Good as a pair programmer for the written portions; you write and run the actual code yourself.
Yes. The same patterns apply — tailored resumes, cover letters, executive summaries, compensation research, and introductory emails.
Each agent is single-user. Couples often run two agents (one per person) that share a comp sheet — useful for coordinating city moves around dual job searches.