Job-Apply Tool Fixes Bug That Marked Successful Applications as Failed
An automated job application platform discovered a bug in which a network error occurring milliseconds after a successful form submission was incorrectly flagging real applications as failed. Unlike most auto-apply tools that stop after clicking submit, this platform reads the confirmation response from applicant tracking systems to verify whether an application actually landed. The flaw caused at least one confirmed Greenhouse form submission to be stamped as failed, a false negative on the most critical status signal. Developers patched the issue in submitter.ts by introducing a gate called submitClickIssued, which prevents any post-click transport error from triggering a hard failure status. Affected submissions now resolve to a requires_human_review state with a prompt to manually confirm, rather than silently misreporting the outcome.
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