Is LinkedIn Easy Apply Worth It? The Data-Backed Answer

The honest answer: it depends on how you use it. Here's when Easy Apply helps, when it hurts, and the smarter way to combine it with other channels.

The case for Easy Apply

Easy Apply's primary advantage is speed. A standard Easy Apply submission takes 60–90 seconds versus 15–30 minutes for a direct application. This speed advantage lets you apply to significantly more roles in the same time window.

For roles where you're a strong match, speed matters: jobs posted in the last 24 hours receive meaningfully better response rates than week-old postings. Easy Apply lets you apply immediately when a matching job appears, before the recruiter's inbox fills up.

Easy Apply also gives you access to roles that are posted exclusively on LinkedIn. Some employers use LinkedIn's Easy Apply specifically because it reduces the friction of the application process and draws more candidates.

The case against (or the limits of) Easy Apply

Lower response rate. Easy Apply typically generates a 1–2% callback rate versus 3–5% for direct applications. The reasons: lower friction means more unqualified applicants apply, which makes the recruiter's screening harder and your relative signal weaker.

High competition. Popular roles on LinkedIn attract hundreds of Easy Apply submissions within hours of posting. If the recruiter screens by "date applied," being application #287 is a worse position than application #15.

Relies on LinkedIn profile data. Easy Apply uses your stored profile and resume. If your LinkedIn profile isn't optimised or your resume isn't ATS-ready, every Easy Apply submission carries that same weakness.

Daily cap of ~50. LinkedIn limits Easy Apply to approximately 50 submissions per 24 hours. For high-volume job seekers, this cap is hit regularly.

Limited platform coverage. LinkedIn is one platform. A huge proportion of jobs are posted only on Indeed, company career pages, niche boards, or other platforms.

How to use Easy Apply intelligently

Use Easy Apply for speed — apply to roles within hours of them posting. Reserve more careful, tailored applications for your top-priority roles or for companies you specifically want to join.

Don't rely on Easy Apply as your only channel. The combination that consistently produces the best results: Easy Apply for immediate applications to recent postings across LinkedIn, direct applications for your priority roles, and automation (like LoopCV) to cover job boards beyond LinkedIn that you can't manually check every day.

This hybrid approach gives you the first-mover speed advantage of Easy Apply on LinkedIn, the higher response rate of direct applications where they matter most, and the platform breadth of automated applications on Indeed, Glassdoor, ZipRecruiter, and others.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Does Easy Apply hurt your reputation with recruiters?

No — recruiters can't tell whether you used Easy Apply or applied directly. The application itself looks the same. What matters is the quality of your resume and your fit for the role.

Should I write a cover letter for Easy Apply?

If the Easy Apply form gives you the option, a brief (3-sentence) cover letter is better than nothing for roles you care about. For high-volume applications, it's less necessary.

Is applying through a company's website really better than Easy Apply?

Slightly, on average — response rates are 2–3x higher. But for roles where you're a strong match, Easy Apply response rates are still meaningful. The best approach is both: Easy Apply immediately, then follow up with a direct application for top-priority roles.

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