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Tsenta turns the job search into a pipeline with four stages: find, prep, apply, track. This page explains what happens at each stage from your point of view — and where you can step in.

1. Find

Tsenta continuously watches company career pages. The moment a new role goes live that fits your resume and preferences, it lands in your match feed — usually within seconds of being posted. Each match comes with:
  • A match score so you can see at a glance how well it fits.
  • A breakdown of why it matched your background.
You can find roles a few ways:
  • Your match feed in the Jobs view, where you can swipe right to apply or left to skip.
  • Search and filters to narrow by location, salary, role type, work setting, experience level, and more.
  • Pasting a job link to add any specific role to your queue.
Because Tsenta watches career pages directly, fitting roles often surface before they show up on the big job boards. Applying early means landing near the top of the pile.

2. Prep

For each role you apply to, Tsenta prepares your materials from the actual job description:

Reads the job description

Tsenta identifies the keywords, must-haves, and skills the recruiter is screening for.

Tailors your resume

It aligns your resume to the role — using only true facts from the resume you uploaded, at the optimization level you chose.

Drafts a cover letter

If cover letters are turned on, Tsenta writes one for the role.

Shows you the changes

Unless you’ve turned on auto-approve, Tsenta shows you exactly what changed before anything is sent.
You decide how Tsenta tailors your materials in Apply settings — see Your profile & resume.

3. Apply

Tsenta completes the application for you, end to end:
  • Fills in every field the form asks for.
  • Answers the open-ended questions in your voice, drawn from your real background — not generic boilerplate.
  • Uploads your resume and any other required documents.
  • Submits the application.
You can watch it happen in real time, or let it run in the background and check the receipt afterward. Every submitted application produces a receipt: the fields that were filled, the answers given, the documents that went out, and confirmation that it was submitted. You can review any application after the fact.
Applications go through the same standard forms a person would fill out by hand. There’s no “applied by a bot” flag attached to your submission.

4. Track

Once an application is in, Tsenta helps you keep up with it:
  • New applications flow into your tracker automatically.
  • Recruiter replies can be routed back to the right application.
  • Your pipeline — applied, interviewing, offer, rejected — stays in one place.
Read more in Tracking your applications.

How hands-off can it be?

That’s up to you. Tsenta works anywhere on a spectrum:

Review everything

Approve each application before it’s sent. You see every tailored resume, cover letter, and answer first.

Approve in advance

Turn on auto-approve so tailored materials go out without a per-application review step.

Run on its own

Let Tsenta find and apply to fitting roles in the background, and check the receipts when you like.
You can change these settings at any time in Apply settings.

A note on your time

Each application Tsenta sends is one you didn’t have to fill out by hand — your dashboard even shows the time you’ve saved. The point is simple: spend your energy on interviews and decisions, not on retyping your work history.

What’s next

Supported job boards

See which application systems Tsenta can apply through.

FAQ

Common questions about how Tsenta applies.