I don't send a lot of emails or applications. What can I do?

Created by George - Support Team, Modified on Tue, 22 Nov, 2022 at 3:18 PM by George - Support Team

In order to increase the number of your automated emails or applications you should improve the quality of your filtering, your resume and your settings. What is important to understand is that Loopcv is not just spamming companies with emails and applications. We want to ensure that the quality of the applications and the matches is high, and thus we only apply when there is a good match between your CV and the job description posted by a company


There are various reasons why you might not getting the maximum of your automated applications


Some of the most common reasons:


The selected filters in your Loop are very strict, and as a result when Loopcv is trying to find jobs that match those filters/criteria, there are not a lot of results. To solve this issue, you can click Edit Loop and then remove keywords from your filters


The location that you selected doesn't have a lot of jobsIn this case you can do the following: a) Copy your existing Loop to a new Loop b) Edit the job title and change it to another variant of the same job (for example if you are looking for a "software developer" job, then a "software engineer" job might return more results




The matching level is set to very high


With this specific setting, Loopcv can define the level of matching. Some candidates prefer to send more aggressively applications and emails while other candidates prefer to be very selective on the type of jobs or the criteria of the jobs that they apply to.


To solve this issue, Loopcv has the following bar that it can be used to define the level of the matching that each user prefers.




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