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JobHire AI: Expensive Job Bot

Updated: January 2026

JobHire AI is real but controversial.

32 comments: One review claims 847 applications to 2 offers. Others say it's a fake review. Cost $97 weekly is expensive, applies to irrelevant jobs, poor human support, AI letters are obviously automated, companies reject them, and hidden $9 feature upsells. Best for desperate entry-level seekers only.

Key Findings

What It Is

Job application automation tool promising 'apply to hundreds while you sleep'

Main Risk

Expensive: $97 weekly ($5,000+ yearly) for unemployed people with no guarantees

Best Action

Use free LinkedIn job alerts instead

The Pattern

Red Flags

What To Do

  1. 1Use free LinkedIn job alerts instead
  2. 2Apply manually to 20-30 jobs with personalized materials
  3. 3Contact recruiters directly by phone
  4. 4Network on LinkedIn with personal messages
  5. 5Use Indeed resume upload to apply without automation
  6. 6Focus on quality over quantity in applications

What NOT To Do

Copy-Paste Script

JobHire AI sends 847 applications weekly for $97, but most are generic, many to wrong jobs, and companies reject automated submissions. Official review claims 2 offers; most users disagree.

FAQ

Is jobhire.ai legit?

JobHire AI is a real company but ineffective and expensive. Not a data theft scam, but poor value and service.

One user claimed 2 offers from 847 applications. Most users report low returns and companies rejecting automated submissions.

$29-97 weekly ($1,500-5,000 yearly) plus $9 per feature add-on. Expensive with unclear value.

High cost, poor filtering, duplicate applications, obvious AI writing, company rejection, chatbot support, billing issues.

32 comments mostly negative: expensive, doesn't work well, poor support, hidden costs, and recruiters reject automated applications anyway.

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