Developer builds manual fallback into job-description importer to prevent workflow failures
A developer building Shortlist Studio, a resume-tailoring web app, discovered that relying solely on URL-based job imports creates a fragile user experience due to JavaScript rendering, bot blocking, and authentication barriers. To address this, the app allows users to manually paste job titles, company names, and descriptions when automated URL extraction fails. The tool compares a user's saved master resume against a specific job posting and generates an editable, role-specific resume and cover letter. It also provides an estimated ATS readiness score, with the developer deliberately framing it as an estimate given variability across applicant tracking systems. The developer argues that designing a reliable manual fallback should be a core product decision, not an afterthought, for any workflow dependent on third-party web content.
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