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Auto-apply to Seek jobs in Australia and New Zealand

Seek is where most Australian and New Zealand job hunts happen, and it is also where the copy-paste grind is worst: the same details, the same screening questions, role after role. AutoApply auto-applies to your strong matches on Seek so the busywork goes to software and your effort goes to the roles that fit.

Updated 18 June 2026

Can you auto-apply to Seek jobs?

Yes. AutoApply auto-applies to Seek jobs for you. It runs as a desktop app for macOS and Windows, reads each Seek listing, scores how well it fits your background, writes a resume matched to that posting, drafts answers to the screening questions, and submits the application. You stay in control: you set the target roles, the locations, the match bar, and how many it sends, and you can pause anytime.

The thing it does not do is mass-blast the same resume at every listing. It applies to strong matches with a resume tailored to each role, which is the part that is too slow to do by hand at any real volume.

How AutoApply works with Seek

AutoApply does not plug into Seek through an official integration or API, and it is not a Seek partner. It acts through your own normal browser session on Seek, the same one you would use by hand, from a desktop app on your machine rather than a separate data-centre server. In practice:

  1. You log in to Seek yourself. Your Seek login stays on your machine in the OS keychain, never on our servers.
  2. It finds and scores Seek roles. Each listing is ranked by how well it fits you, so effort lands where it counts.
  3. It tailors and applies at a human pace. For each strong match it writes a resume matched to the posting, drafts the screening answers, and applies through your session, spacing things out rather than firing off applications in a burst.

Is auto-applying on Seek allowed?

Be honest with yourself about this one. You initiate the search, you log in yourself, and the app works at a measured, human pace rather than hammering Seek's API. You set the volume and can pause anytime. That is a very different footprint from a scraper or a bulk-apply service running on a remote server. It is not zero-risk, though: platform terms can and do change, so treat the controls (match bar, volume cap, pause) as the way you keep yourself comfortable, not as a guarantee.

Will it get my Seek account flagged?

No automation is ever completely without risk, so we will not pretend otherwise. What lowers the risk is the way AutoApply behaves: your Seek login stays local in your OS keychain, it works through your own browser session instead of an API, and it applies at a measured pace with a volume you control. There is no separate cloud server logging into Seek as you. We cover the account-safety question in full in is auto-apply for jobs safe.

Seek AU vs Seek NZ, plus a Trade Me Jobs note

Seek is the largest job board in both Australia and New Zealand, and AutoApply works through your own browser session on each. If you are hunting in Australia, point it at Seek AU and set Australian locations; if you are in New Zealand, point it at Seek NZ. In New Zealand the other board worth running is Trade Me Jobs, which AutoApply also handles, so a Kiwi search can cover both at once. There is a fuller walk-through in auto-apply to jobs in New Zealand.

How per-role resume tailoring works for each Seek listing

A resume that does not speak to the posting gets filtered out by applicant tracking systems before a human ever reads it. So for each Seek listing, AutoApply pulls the role's wording and requirements and rewrites your resume to match, weaving in the keywords an ATS scans for, then drafts a cover letter and the screening answers to suit. To do that, your resume and profile are sent securely to the AI that writes them. Being straight about it: your Seek login stays on your machine, but the resume does leave it to be tailored. We do not sell your data.

In the founder's own search (20 Apr – 26 May 2026), AutoApply analysed 4,172 roles and submitted 1,218 tailored applications across 524 companies, saving roughly 304 hours of form-filling. The strong matches converted: the highest-scoring roles turned into interviews. These are one person's real numbers, not a projection.

What it costs and early access

AutoApply is not free. Full pricing reveals on 1 July 2026. Early-access members lock in 25 percent off whatever it launches at. There is no time-limited trial: the bot applies to your first 10 Seek roles so you can see it work, then you pick a plan to keep going.

Frequently asked questions

Can you auto-apply to Seek jobs?
Yes. AutoApply runs as a desktop app on macOS and Windows, works through your own browser session on Seek, scores each listing for fit, tailors your resume to the posting, and applies to your strong matches. You log in to Seek yourself, set the match bar (default 70 percent), and can pause anytime.
Does it work on both Seek Australia and Seek NZ?
Yes. Seek runs the biggest board in both Australia and New Zealand, and AutoApply works through your own browser session on each. In New Zealand it also covers Trade Me Jobs. You set your target roles and locations for whichever market you are searching in.
Will auto-applying get my Seek account flagged?
No automation is ever completely risk-free, and Seek's terms can change. AutoApply works at a measured, human pace through your own session rather than hammering an API, your Seek login stays on your machine in the OS keychain, and you control the volume and can pause anytime. That keeps the footprint low, but the risk is never zero.
Does it only work for tech jobs on Seek?
No. It works for every kind of job on Seek, not just tech. The founder ran hospitality, retail, and admin searches through it as well and landed a hospitality job within a week, alongside technical interviews.
What does it cost?
AutoApply is not free. Full pricing reveals on 1 July 2026. Early-access members lock in 25 percent off whatever it launches at. There is no time-limited trial: the bot applies to your first 10 Seek roles so you can see it work, then you pick a plan to keep going.

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Put the busywork on autopilot

Join the early-access list and lock in 25% off when pricing reveals on 1 July 2026. The bot applies to your first 10 roles so you can see it work before you pick a plan.

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