Track

What it does

Track is the pipeline for every role you have saved or applied to, with the stage each one is at.

It keeps the tailored resume you sent with the application, and reports your interview and offer rates.

The Track overview: a flow diagram splitting eight applications into interviewing, applied, no answer and rejected, and then into offer, no offer and still in process, beside tiles showing a 38 percent interview rate from 3 of 8 applications, a 13 percent offer rate from 1 of 8, an 81 percent average ATS keyword match, three tailored resumes, three jobs applied for, three companies applied at, and one month actively searching, with a note that one application has had no response.
Where every application sits, and the interview and offer rates that come out of it.

When to use it

  • You have started applying and need to know what is outstanding.
  • A recruiter has called and you need to see what you sent them.
  • You want to know whether your applications are actually converting.

How to use it

  1. Let it fill itself

    Saving a role from the board or keeping one in Match files it here. QuickApply files confirmed submissions automatically.

  2. Move things along

    Update the stage as you hear back, so the pipeline reflects reality and the rates mean something.

  3. Open what you sent

    Each entry links the tailored resume that went out and the ATS score it had.

  4. Read the rates

    Interview and offer rates are calculated from the applications you have marked as sent. They are only as accurate as your stage updates.

  5. Prepare for the interview

    Anything you tailored for shows up in Prepare already paired with the resume you sent. If you never tailored for it, Prepare still takes that job and any resume you have.

What it costs

Free

Free. The pipeline, the stored versions, and the rates do not use credits.

How credits work

Good to know

  • The rates need honest stage updates

    Nothing can detect that you were rejected by silence. If you never move an entry, the numbers will flatter you.

  • Tailored output is deleted after ninety days

    The application entry stays, but the generated resume attached to it is deleted ninety days after it was created. Export anything from a search you might revisit later.