Have you ever experienced the challenges of job hunting with over 1000 applications and 20 interviews? How can you stay motivated during 10 months of unemployment? What strategies can help you push through tough times and land your dream job? Learn from someone who persevered through the difficulties and finally received a job offer. Don’t give up – keep going until you find the strength and will within you! #jobsearch #interviewtips #staymotivated #employmentstruggles #dontgiveup
Thankyou for this very inspiring
congrats!!
That’s great to hear! Glad to hear something finally came through for you, I know how awful it is to go through a prolonged job search.
How long did it take?
Congratulations. I’m always happy to hear when someone gets one.
Thanks man, I needed to hear this today as I jump through five million hoops for a final round interview
Edited to add: CONGRATULATIONS!!
Congratulations. I feel I’m finished and won’t have a real job again, but at least someone made it out.
Congrats for exiting recruitment hell! I am still rotting here.
Hell yeah!
Congratulations. Thank you for sharing all the grinding experiences, at least I could get some hopes from you.
can you share your journey starting to end? how you start and end your day etc? This will motivate us!
Congrats!
Congrats!
Hey OP: congrats. You’ve put in the hard work and deserve it. Personally I’m not doing that shit. My plan is to build a portfolio that’s so good that hiring me is a strategic advantage. In the mean time I am doing stuff to keep my personal life good. Been doing intensive exercise and gardening every day with is very comfy. I want to say that everyone who is looking for jobs right now you have my respect and reach out to people you know if you need support. Shit is hard out there.
You got it!
Honestly I don’t even apply for jobs myself. I just put myself out there and say I’m open to work on LinkedIn and see who comes to me. 1000 applications for 20 interviews is madness. Where did the 20 interviews come from?
Congrats!!!
Do you mind sharing what industry? And what/if did you have to compromise (ie: open to relocating, etc)?