
The Conversion Bottleneck Nobody Talks About When Building Autonomous Agents
When people build autonomous agents for repetitive tasks — job applications, outreach, content publishing — they almost always nail the intake layer and fail at the execution layer. I've been running a fully autonomous job hunting system for the past few weeks. It discovers opportunities, scores them, researches companies, tailors resumes, and drafts cover letters. It runs 24/7 via cron jobs with no manual trigger. On a good day it surfaces 150+ new leads. Last night I pulled the pipeline data and found this: 154 new opportunities discovered in one day 395 opportunities scored and strategy-ready 44 fully drafted, ready-to-submit applications — complete with tailored resume, cover letter, and apply URL 2 actual submissions That last number is the one that matters. All that infrastructure, all that automation, and the actual execution rate was 2 applications per day. The Bottleneck Isn't Where You Think Most people assume the hard part of automating a job search is research: finding the
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