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August 10, 2026

Job Tracker: A Visual Pipeline for Your Applications

Job Tracker: A Visual Pipeline for Your Applications

The Tracker tab on the Job Finder page organizes every job you're pursuing into five stages: Saved, Applied, Interviewing, Offer, and Rejected. Each job is a card you move forward as your status with that employer changes, so at a glance you can see exactly where every application stands instead of trying to remember it.

Each card also shows a match-percentage badge, comparing that job's listed skills against the skills on your most recent resume, so you can quickly spot which saved jobs are actually a strong fit before spending time applying.

Above the board is a "Today's job search goal" widget built around a well-known job-search guideline: 15 resources checked, 10 contacts made, and 2 face-to-face conversations per day. Three simple +1 buttons let you log activity as it happens, with a progress bar for each so you can see how your day is going.

The "15-10-2" framing exists because it's easy for a job search to feel like effort without feeling like progress — applications sent into silence don't tell you anything about whether you're actually doing enough. Logging daily activity, separate from outcomes, gives you a number you control even on days when nobody replies.

Moving a card is as simple as updating its stage when something changes — no separate form to fill out. Over time the board becomes a genuine record of your search, which is also what feeds the Job Tracker Analytics charts.

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