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15 Dreadful Moments From The Modern Job Search That Are Too Real

Two images from r/recruitinghell.
Two images from r/recruitinghell.

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Published February 24, 2024

Published February 24, 2024

Finding a job in this day and age is far harder than it should be. Even though it seems like every place of employment is short-staffed or hiring, still no one seems to be able to find a job and make a decent living.

It probably has something to do with the economy, but still, you can't help but feel bad for the poor individuals who apply over and over again just to be rejected for the hundredth time in a month. It really is tough out there.

To make it a little better and show that no one is alone, Reddit's /r/RecruitingH--- is a subreddit in which users looking for jobs can share memes, stories and screenshots from absurd job listings they have found in their job hunt. Some of the things these employers ask for are truly unhinged.

Anyone who's managed to find a good job that they enjoy and can live comfortably with should be grateful, especially after seeing these excruciating moments from the job search process.

Nope, We Are Not

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What Is This?

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Accurate

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Sorry?

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That's a Scam

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True

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What Are These Questions?

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Sigh

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Spousal Interview? Why?

Hmmm

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How Does That Make Sense?

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Sad Face

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They're Lying

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Is That a Bribe?

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What The-

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