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4.7 Rating 60 Reviews
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Anonymous
Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Friend told me about this. Didn't believe him at first but after 3 weeks I had more interviews than the past 6 months combined
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Posted 1 month ago
It does what it says. Just don't expect magic overnight. Took me 1.5 week to land my first interview
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Posted 1 month ago
nice resume builder, ai works better than chatgpt
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Posted 1 month ago
Took a couple weeks to see results but now I'm getting 2-3 responses a week. Way better than applying manually
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Posted 1 month ago
Tried the free trial, liked how easy it was to use so I subscribed. Started getting callbacks around week 2. Worth it.
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Posted 1 month ago
My friend recommended this after she got hired through it. Been using it for a week, already hearing back from companies.
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Posted 1 month ago
Wish I found this sooner. Spent 6 months manually applying everywhere.
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Posted 1 month ago
Applied to like 80 jobs in 3 days. Would've taken me weeks to do that manually. Got a callback from a company I didn't even remember applying to lol
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Posted 1 month ago
Started using it last week, already got 2 interviews lined up. The auto-apply saves so much time honestly.
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Posted 1 month ago
The ATS scanner really helped me fix my resume, and the suggestions were on point
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Posted 1 month ago
I’ve been using Wobo since September, and it has been one of the most helpful tools during my toughest job search. The automatic job agent is incredible, I received so many interview invitations without having to do anything..
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Posted 1 month ago
Downloaded the app because someone on Twitter mentioned it. The swipe thing is kinda fun ngl. Job comes up, looks good, swipe right. Not interested, swipe left. Takes like 2 seconds. I do it while waiting for coffee, during boring meetings (don't tell my boss lol), whenever I have a few minutes. Way better than sitting at my laptop filling out forms. Already went through probably 350 jobs just from random swiping throughout the day.
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Posted 1 month ago
My friend recommended it, and it really helped me get a job. It’s not easy to find a job as a single mother these days
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Posted 1 month ago
love this tool, saving so much time for applications
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Posted 1 month ago
I’ve used a couple resume tools before but Wobo’s felt more on point. The AI didn't just come up with generic lines, it gave suggestions that actually made sense for my experience. Cleaned up my resume in like 20 minutes.
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Posted 1 month ago
I didn’t think I needed help with my resume, but I tried Wobo’s builder and realized how much I could clean it up. The feedback was clear and not overwhelming. It’s nice having something to guide you without feeling like it’s taking over.
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Posted 1 month ago
I used Sonara and LazyApply before; they just blasted resumes into the void. This one actually feels smarter. It doesn’t just apply to anything with “engineer” in the title; it filters properly. I stopped manually applying weeks ago, and I’m still getting replies as I was. That’s enough proof for me.
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Posted 1 month ago
I’m based in Spain and was looking for remote jobs with US or UK companies. Most platforms make it hard to filter by real remote work. This tool got it right more often than not, and didn’t send me jobs requiring relocation, which I appreciated. Still had to adjust some stuff manually, but it got me into interviews I wouldn’t have even found on my own. It really applies good companies
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Posted 1 month ago
I’ve been in the brand and marketing world for almost 15 years, most recently leading strategy at a mid-sized agency. The job was fine on paper, great clients, steady pay, but the truth is, I was feeling completely stuck. We had three rounds of leadership changes in two years, and the culture just wasn’t the same anymore. I wasn’t miserable, but I knew I didn’t want to spend another year coasting. Problem was, I didn’t have the energy to job hunt the old-school way. I’ve got two kids, a full-time job, and barely enough time to think straight during the week, let alone send out 20 applications. I actually took a stab at writing cover letters on weekends, but I’d get overwhelmed and quit halfway through. So the job hunt just... dragged. I saw Wobo through a random comment on Reddit. I wasn’t expecting much, but I signed up anyway, thinking maybe it could at least help me get more consistent with applications. I got premium one, and within a week, it was sending out applications for me. I could still review everything, which I liked, but most of the time I just let it run. I’d already updated my resume earlier this year, but I still ran it through their AI resume builder just to see, and it actually helped more than I thought. It suggested better wording for some of my older roles and cleaned up sections that felt kind of bloated. I even used their AI to rework a few bullet points based on job descriptions. After about six weeks, I started getting traction, interviews with companies I hadn’t even heard of before but ended up loving once I dug in. By the end of month two, I accepted an offer at a remote-first company where I’ll be heading up a new brand team. It’s way more aligned with where I want to go professionally, and I didn’t have to grind myself into the ground to get there. Recommend IT!!
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Posted 1 month ago
cool app for apply to jobs, much better than linkedin and other sites
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Posted 1 month ago
Wobo is rated 4.7 based on 60 reviews