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Job hunting is becoming a second full time job and it's killing me
I've been job hunting for a few months and honestly it's draining me. Not because I can't find opportunities but because of how much garbage I have to wade through first.
AI generated job descriptions that say nothing. The same roles reposted every two weeks. 'Senior' positions that want a decade of experience for junior pay. Remote jobs that aren't actually remote. I spend more time filtering than actually applying.
Anyone else feeling this? How are you dealing with it?
u/Aware_Researcher_284 — 4 days ago