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30 Times Job Hunting Became A ‘Recruiting Hell’ For These People (New Pics)

30 Times Job Hunting Became A ‘Recruiting Hell’ For These People (New Pics)

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Job hunting today can be pretty ridiculous, and many job seekers will attest to that. Even compared to last year, Americans need to send out more applications to find a job. In 2023, the average number of applications job seekers had to send in the U.S. was 254. In 2024, it's now 294 applications on average.
Unreasonable screening requirements, recruiters who "ghost" applicants, and laughable salary offers: looking for a job today is really like going through Dante's nine circles of hell. And the Recruiting Hell subreddit documents them all. So, for your exasperation, here are the most bonkers situations its members had to deal with.

#1 No Idea If This Will Work, But Hey - Worth The Try

No Idea If This Will Work, But Hey - Worth The Try
60points

#2 "Minority Drawers" Should Be A Crime

"Minority Drawers" Should Be A Crime
55points

#3 "This Is Your Only Means Of Interview" - So I Simply Refused

"This Is Your Only Means Of Interview" - So I Simply Refused
53points

The unemployment rate in October was 4.1%, but that doesn't mean that those who are looking for jobs have it easy. In fact, the worrying trend of "ghost jobs" still persists after a year since major publications first started reporting about it. According to The Guardian, 40% of job listings aren't actually real.

In a previous interview for Bored Panda, leadership coach Robyn L Garrett explained that some companies "test the waters" with their job listings. "They aren't obligated to hire (or even interview) any applicants," she said. "They might just be collecting information about things like salary requirements or job titles."

#4 I Am So Sick Of These Ridiculous Screening Questions

I Am So Sick Of These Ridiculous Screening Questions
48points

#5 Goddamn This Felt Good

Goddamn This Felt Good
48points

#6 Reminder: You Are Good Enough

Reminder: You Are Good Enough
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44points

The saddest part is that it can be very hard to determine which job ads are real and which are not. "You're never going to know for sure," Garrett told us last year. "If you find yourself in an 'interview' that seems predatory or misleading, don't feel obligated to stay. You can politely say, 'I don't think this is the right fit' at any time."

Garrrett also pointed out that sending out as much resumes as you can is part of the process. "Job searching is a numbers game. You never know where the business is in the hiring process, so you have to cast a wide net. Sometimes your resume just needs to be in the right place at the right time, so keep applying," she encouraged.

#7 I Would Watch That

I Would Watch That
43points

#8 I Had To Take A Walk After This

I Had To Take A Walk After This
42points

#9 A Linkedin Laugh

A Linkedin Laugh
41points

Recruiting hell starts from the very beginning of the process: spotting ridiculous ads listing unrealistic requirements. Job seekers often think to themselves: how do recruiters keep getting away with asking for 4+ years of experience for an entry-level position and inquiring about unemployment gaps for when the applicant was 14 or 15 years old? The reasons might be that either the managers are out of touch with reality or they believe in an old-fashioned work ethic.

#10 Interviewer Cancelled An Hour Before The Meeting. I Know My Worth

Interviewer Cancelled An Hour Before The Meeting. I Know My Worth
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40points

#11 At 58, A Recruiter Says ‘Too Old To Code’—heartbreaking 😭

At 58, A Recruiter Says ‘Too Old To Code’—heartbreaking 😭
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39points

#12 The Only Acceptable Application. 2 Seconds If You're Slow

The Only Acceptable Application. 2 Seconds If You're Slow
38points

"Some employers are completely out of touch with reality," Robyn L Garrett told Bored Panda in another interview. "They can't understand why people won't be breaking down doors to work their low-paying, do-everything job. To them, whatever meager salary they're offering is a lot. They're not researching enough to realize that it's not."

#13 The Companies vs. Me

The Companies vs. Me
37points

#14 Naming And Shaming Done Right

Naming And Shaming Done Right
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37points

#15 Gap In My Employment History, In 2017 I Was Fourteen

Gap In My Employment History, In 2017 I Was Fourteen
33points

Back in April, manager trainer Ashley Herd, the founder of Manager Method, told us something similar. She explained that many recruiters don't know how expensive life has gotten. "And those that do think that means they can take advantage of people who need income," she added.

#16 I Cant Do This Anymore

I Cant Do This Anymore
32points

#17 I See Why Recruiters Ask Stupid Questions Now. I Apologize

I See Why Recruiters Ask Stupid Questions Now. I Apologize
32points

#18 Well!

Well!
32points

Another reason for making absurd requirements for potential hires is that some companies and managers still have an old-fashioned attitude towards younger people in the workforce. "Many employers believe 'paying your dues' is necessary," Ashley Herd said. "Including doing long, hard work for minimal pay."

#19 Just Going To Leave This Here

Just Going To Leave This Here
30points

#20 Um…no?!?

Um…no?!?
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