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Can Comet AI Browser help you find jobs online?

By Jeff Altman, Big Game Hunter

Comet is a browser developed by Perplexity with built-in AI, through the built-in AI assistant function. I asked if it could find jobs currently available online and if I could apply for those jobs for someone. This is clearly the AI ​​answer, as it comes directly from Comet/Perplexity:

comet indeed no Provide a built-in job search engine or automated resume submission service directly to external job boards. Here’s what Comet can and can’t do, along with options that might support your workflow:

What comets can do:

  • Search the web for job listings: I can search for current job openings on job sites and company job pages based on your criteria.

  • Analyze and customize resumes: Comet can analyze job descriptions and suggest tailored resume edits, rewriting key points and optimizing content for specific positions.

  • Guidance on application steps: I can walk you through submitting your application (e.g. filling out a form, uploading a resume) and performing these actions Automate via browserbut only if you manually review the final submission.

  • Track and manage your job search process: You can organize your job search resources and track applications in Comet (using tab management, notes, calendar reminders, and email workflows).

What comets can’t do:

  • To apply directly on your behalf: Comet can automate browser actions to fill out forms and upload files, but Submit your application without any human intervention Not supported as it may require personal review, confirmation, and sometimes resolution of a CAPTCHA or other authentication challenge.

  • Artificial Intelligence Powered Resume Submission: have No more one-click “find jobs, customize and auto-submit” Workflows for external sites are built into Comet. For full automation, a dedicated job application service (e.g. EasyApply.AI, ApplyAI) may be better suited to the needs.


Example workflow using Comet:

  1. Search jobs:

    • I searched for “remote job openings” on all the major forums (Indeed, LinkedIn, Glassdoor).

    • I show you summary results and links.

  2. Customized Resume:

    • You share your basic resume.

    • I analyze selected job listings and rewrite sections to match keywords and requirements.

  3. Application convenience:

    • I’ll automatically have your browser fill out a form with a customized resume and details if you ask, but you confirm and submit.


Comparison: Comet vs. Automated Job Application Services

feature comet EasyApply.AI,ApplyAI
Job Search Yes (via web search) Yes (polymer board)
Resume customization Yes (AI rewritten) Yes (AI rewriting + optimization)
Fully automatic submission No Yes
Manual review before submission Yes Elective
Integrate with personal accounts Yes (email/calendar) different
Compliance and data privacy Manual review Varies by platform

Comet is good at Find jobs, customize resumes, and guide manual applications——But it is true no Fully automated job submission. To enable one-click apply, customize and submit automation at scale, a third-party platform is required and additional data and credentials may need to be shared.

How to use artificial intelligence to find jobs you’re qualified for

I then asked if I was a project manager (I didn’t limit this question by geography) which websites it would search for available jobs.

for project manager jobsthe best search sites are those that aggregate key job listings, offer specialized filters for remote/hybrid opportunities, and include jobs across industries. The following is Popular search sites—These are widely used for project manager positions by recruiters, hiring managers, and job seekers in the United States and beyond:

1. LinkedIn jobs

  • Massive database of project manager roles (technology, healthcare, non-profit, finance, etc.)

  • Advanced filters for location, remote, industry and salary

2.It is true

  • Compile a list of company career pages and bulletin boards

  • “Project Manager” search, can filter remote, salary, employer type

3. Glass door

  • Displays company reviews and job postings, perfect for researching culture and fit

  • Strong technology, large companies listed on the market

4.ZipRecruiter

  • Beneficial to medium-sized enterprises and emerging industries

  • Email Alerts for New Project Manager Vacancies

5. Easy to hire

  • Aggregating jobs from niche boards, staffing firms and employers

6. Dice

  • Technology-focused board, ideal for those looking for IT Project Manager or Agile roles

7. Crossover

  • Specializing in remote global project manager positions with competitive salaries

8. Built-in

  • Startup and technology focused; Project Manager positions at SaaS, AI, product-led companies

9.AngelList/Wellfound

  • Suitable for start-up, fintech and venture capital-backed project manager roles, especially those focused on product or operations

10. Flexible working

  • Only vetted, true remote/hybrid jobs, including program and project management positions

Extra:
For Non-Profit/NGO Project Manager Jobs, Also Check idealist, higher education jobsand Devex.

Finally, ask: “Would you like step-by-step help searching or filtering for current job openings on these sites? Or would you like targeted recommendations for a specific industry?”

Interesting, right?

Decide

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