Job Application Tracker: Never Lose Track of Applications Again

Job Application Tracker: Never Lose Track of Applications Again

Applying to 40 companies without a job application tracker is how you forget to follow up, double-apply, or miss an interview email buried in promotions. Spreadsheets work — until they don't. MyCVRoast Application Tracker lives in your dashboard next to your AI tools, so tracking and action stay in one place.

What Is the Application Tracker?

The Application Tracker at /dashboard/tracker lets you log every job application with:

  • Company name and role title
  • Application date and last updated
  • Status — Applied, Screening, Interview, Offer, Rejected, Withdrawn
  • Notes — recruiter name, salary discussed, next steps
  • Quick stats — total applications, interviews, offers at a glance

No more scrolling Naukri "applied jobs" hoping you remember which version of your CV you sent.

Why Track Applications?

Indian job search in 2026 means volume — 30–100 applications for one offer is normal for freshers. Tracking helps you:

  • Follow up on time — use Follow-Up Email 7–10 days after applying
  • Avoid duplicate applications to the same role
  • Spot patterns — 40 applications, 0 interviews? Time for Rejection Analyser
  • Prepare for callbacks — notes remind you which JD and cover letter you used

How to Use It

  1. Sign in to MyCVRoast and open Tracker from the dashboard sidebar.
  2. Click Add application after every apply — takes 30 seconds.
  3. Update status when you hear back (even rejections — data helps).
  4. Weekly review: who needs a follow-up? Who is stuck in "Applied" for 14+ days?

Pair With Other Tools

| Situation | Tool to use next | |-----------|------------------| | Just applied | Follow-Up Email in 7 days | | Got interview | Company Research + Interview Prep | | Rejected | Rejection Reply + log status | | Multiple offers | Offer Comparator |

Start Tracking

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