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What application status means

Pipeline stages; email-driven updates; sort by Status; signals on rows.

At a glance: Each application can show a status such as Applied, Outreach sent, Replied, Interviewing, Offer, Rejected, or Ghosted. Status reflects how things are going with that employer—often based on your email activity and signals from your conversations—not a grade on you. Sort by Status on the Applications page to group similar situations together.

What each stage is for

  • Applied — You’ve submitted or marked yourself as applied; we’re at the starting line.

  • Outreach sent — You’ve reached out (for example by email) as part of your process.

  • Replied — There’s been a response from the company side worth tracking.

  • Interviewing — Conversations or interviews are in progress.

  • Offer — An offer stage is in play.

  • Rejected — The process closed without a match this time.

  • Ghosted — Little or no response after a reasonable stretch—useful so you can move on mentally.

How status updates

SeeVee updates status as we detect meaningful changes—especially from email threads tied to that job and your outreach. You don’t need to micromanage every label; focus on the threads and tasks that drive real next steps.

Badges and timestamps on the list

Rows may show a status pill when you’re past plain “Applied,” plus a recent activity time (for example when something last changed). Small signal chips can highlight positive movement—open the row for full context.

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See also: How jobs land on your Applications page, Resumes, cover letters, and email threads, Read and reply to your emails, How follow-up emails work.

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