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The 12x result
The average job search produces an offer after 62.6 applications. CoBlack users convert to interviews at 12 times that rate.
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Updated: Jun 4
The application-to-interview gap
The Huntr Q1 2026 job search report puts the average job search at 62.6 applications before a single offer. One offer. Sixty-two attempts. Most searches are measured by how many applications go out. The number that actually determines how long a search takes is different: the share of those applications that become an interview.
CoBlack's internal benchmarks show users can get more interviews from fewer applications, converting at 12 times the rate of a standard search. The gap does not come from effort. It comes from precision.
Three gates before submit
The CoBlack pipeline places three filters between a job listing and a submitted application.
Auto Search surfaces roles semantically, reading what a candidate can do rather than matching keywords. Auto Match scores every result against your Career Capability Map: scope, seniority, skills, cultural signal. Only roles that clear the fit threshold advance. Auto Resume then tailors the application to the specific posting before Auto Apply submits it.
By the time an application reaches an employer, it has passed all three checks. The fit is documented, not assumed.
Volume is the wrong metric
The default logic in most job searches is volume. Send more applications, improve your odds. That logic weakens when every application is generic.
CoBlack inverts it. A smaller set of applications, each matched and tailored, submitted within minutes of a posting going live. The result is applications that arrive as competitive candidates, not as noise.
Employers receive fewer submissions from people who actually fit. Job seekers stop spending time on applications that were never going to move forward.
What 12x means
Sixty-two applications for one offer is the cost of searching without precision. When every submission has been filtered for fit and tailored to the posting, the path from search to offer is different.
That is the 12x result: not more applications, but better ones.
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