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| | Ask HN: How do you avoid job hunting burnout? | | 19 points by b8 5 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 12 comments | | I've been applying for hundreds of jobs for the past few months without any offers. I did 7 interviews for one company to end up with a rejection. A few virtual loop interviews just to be ghosted. Most applications I don't even get a resume screen rejection email. This seriously sucks and has made my depression as well as anxiety go up. How do y'all deal with job hunting burnout? |
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1) Set up a schedule. Do not doom scroll jobs. Limit searching to 2 to 3 hours MAX a day.
2) Get exercise. A regular scheduled DAILY is best.
3) Study / learn something. Ideally have a theme or plan. It is useful for the interview question of 'So what have you been doing the last 6 months'. Yes looking for a job, but they want to hear you are doing something.
4) Reach out to see if there are job hunting club in your area. They could help identify something you might be doing wrong. 'Well I think a hawaiian shirt is my favorite' :)
4 b) if you know others looking, set up a weekly meeting to encourage each other and provide a sense of stability.
5) Join toastmasters. Trust me on this, it will help immensely in the interview.
6) Make an itemized list of what your job requirements are. What are you not willing to compromise on.
6 b) after 3 months, look at that list and decide what needs to go. It broke my heart to move, but it was what I had to do.
7) Volunteer. Preferably in person as it is a GREAT way to network. If you are a techie, you could do some opensource project, but volunteering still in person is much better.