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Sure there are people who blanket apply, but those should be the easiest to figure out. Job posters post jobs that don't exist at the company and salaries are inflated consistently, that's why there's a law.
You're going to have to admit that the companies have the upper hand and neg the people looking for a job. During the pandemic, it was an employee's market and now they're trying to switch it back. That's why the tech companies had agreements not to raise people's salaries, etc.
I recently landed a new job where the salary range could be considerably higher than my last gig. Predictably, I was hired at the base of the range. It’s still more than my last job, but having been laid off from a struggling company, I felt no power to negotiate. Had I still been employed, it’s more likely that I’d have balked and said I want better than the base pay.
Job listings are lies like people on dating apps using filters on their photos.