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25 Terrible Experiences From People Looking For A Job

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

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Published 3 months ago

Published 3 months ago

Looking for a new job isn't all fun and games these days. Sure, applying for jobs has always been kind of stressful, but in recent years it has become even worse, unfortunately. There are so many things coming between the unemployed crowd and the jobs they could be working and none of it is their fault. Firstly, these job ads are insane. Thousands of applicants apply minutes after it's posted, with no salary range listed, and the most absurd requirements.

Beyond that, those who are lucky enough to make it past the application stage are met with crazy interviews and people. Some jobs expect hours upon hours of interviewing time, some want free labor, and the requests are endless. It can be pretty disheartening but at least on Reddit people can share the worst experiences and things they have come across while looking for a job. Here are just 25 moments from folks' job search processes causing them huge headaches.

That is deplorable

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So many jobs are like this

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Sad times

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A bachelor's degree for a retail position

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Get premium!

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Well?

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"This response when answered with salary requirements"

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Sigh

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Bro…

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Why is it such a secret?

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Really?

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"Response after I refused to do 3 days worth of free labour"

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No thanks

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Not really…

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Wishing you well!

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Free work!

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What a nice post

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Why even bother posting it?

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Sorry?

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Where's "need to use the bathroom"?

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Recruiter forgot their notes… wants a recap

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This is the only option left

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So are they dating or is it a family…?

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OP has a stutter

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$8 an hour? What a deal

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