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      <title>JobWeb vs Job Trawlers: The Closest Match</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Of every tool in this series, Job Trawlers is the closest to what JobWeb does, and we will say that up front. It has the same instincts: pull jobs straight from company ATSs instead of scraping LinkedIn or Indeed, help you find what is actually worth applying to, and never apply on your behalf. Its own line is &amp;ldquo;They help you apply. We help you find what to apply to,&amp;rdquo; which could just as easily be ours. If you have found Job Trawlers, you have good taste. It is a genuinely capable product.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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