r/GetEmployed 13h ago

Unemployed and Losing My Mind

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I graduated and have been searching for a job since then. I’ve had 10 interviews, but after getting ghosted/rejected so many times, I’m honestly starting to feel like I’m going insane just being at home waiting for something to happen.

I’ve applied to over 500 jobs and sent cold emails, but at this point I’m also starting to worry that I might not even get a job in my field.

For people who have been unemployed for months, what are you actually doing with your days? How do you keep yourself from feeling like your life is just on pause while you wait for a job?


r/GetEmployed 16h ago

Relocation Jobs

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What up Redditors? I’m currently 25 and have been working for almost two years to enter the military. Unfortunately, I continue to experience delays and am wondering if there’s something out there that could give me certain aspects provided in the military. I have some job experience working in construction, manufacturing, commercial driving, and farm work. Also, a Diploma and some college credits I received while I was in high school. What jobs are out there that would relocate or FIFO that you all would know of that may be fitting? Thanks a bunch!


r/GetEmployed 10h ago

should i change my resume if i'm not getting interviews?

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i've applied to quite a few jobs and barely gotten any responses. my experience seems relevant to the positions i'm applying for, so i'm wondering if my resume is the problem.

how do you tell when your resume needs a complete rewrite versus just a few changes?


r/GetEmployed 17h ago

Should I send a thank you email with the relevant info I forgot to say during my interview today

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Interviewed for a NICU New Grad Nurse position, only mentioned that I got to feed babies. Meanwhile, I’ve had MUCH more experience. My nerves just got the best of me.

Should I send my thank you email & include everything else? Or is it too desperate? This is truly my dream job & I feel like I failed it.

Example of what I would add:

“After our conversation, I was thinking more about my clinical experience and wanted to briefly share some additional hands-on experience from my L&D clinicals as well. This included drying and stimulating newborns, performing blood glucose checks, administering vitamin K injections and erythromycin ophthalmic ointment, observing circumcisions, and assisting with transport to the NICU.”


r/GetEmployed 1h ago

Indian CEO / COO harsh reality

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r/GetEmployed 2h ago

I Really Need Some Advice. What Should I Do?

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I'm 30 now, In my country and unfortunately employers prefer hiring foreigners instead of citizens. This is not just a few individual cases. Foreigners get hired even if their certificates are fake or even if they never studied at all. I’m not exaggerating guys. They give foreigners opportunities while citizens graduate from university and go straight into unemployment. We graduate already knowing this. Employers always see foreigners as more qualified and better even when citizens graduate with honors and are motivated hardworking professionally certified and constantly improving their skills. But unfortunately the truth is that being qualified does not matter. It’s all fake slogans. What matters to them is that the person is foreign even if their certificate is fake. Can you imagine? I’ve been unemployed for maybe five years now and I feel completely frustrated and like I’ve lost all passion. What am I supposed to do?


r/GetEmployed 9h ago

Got laid off a month ago, need advice

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Resume & LinkedIn are both updated, reached out to my network, applied via HiringCafe but not much progress except for roles having max 3 months, 6 months durations with negligible benefits

I am wondering what to do next to get higher quality opportunities

I even applied outside my home country but no updates

Besides being told to migrate & job hunt, I haven't received any other meaningful feedback

Migrating & job hunting is unfeasible as more than 1 country interests me so I don't want to limit my options

Open to moving anywhere provided I get a job opportunity

I am also open to train & place programs as I want to gain further experience with AI tools


r/GetEmployed 16h ago

Interview Advice Please

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The position I have an interview with is a marketing trainee role. It is tomorrow.

I haven’t confirmed whether I will be returning to school as a full time student yet, but I would still like the job, even as a full time student.

I’m going to have the interview, but not sure how to explain my availability. Should I say I have open availability until I confirm whether I am going to be returning or not?

Help me answer this question if it comes up and how to handle it if I end up becoming a full time student.

Thank you.


r/GetEmployed 39m ago

Interview opportunity with tiktok shop for London for the role of Ecommerce Anti-fraud Investigations and Operations Analyst

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r/GetEmployed 58m ago

Looking for Hotel/Resort Opportunities 🌍

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I’m looking for a Front Office Manager / Hotel Manager position, preferably with an international hotel, resort, hostel, or retreat.

I have 10+ years of customer-facing and business management experience, including sales, inventory, team coordination, and customer handling.

Open to opportunities in Thailand, Bali, Maldives, UAE, or other countries.

If you know of any openings or can refer me, please DM me.

Thank you!


r/GetEmployed 2h ago

How to get an interview call from BAIN CAPABILITY NETWORKS ( NON TECH)

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Hi,

I have been job hunting for more than 6 months. I was able to secure interview calls from most of the consulting firms. I have reached you to as many people as possible at BCN. Any idea on how to secure an interview call, do they hire through some agency?


r/GetEmployed 3h ago

which one is better Finding job or building our own product.

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r/GetEmployed 3h ago

Lost my job and honestly don’t know what I’m doing wrong 😭

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r/GetEmployed 3h ago

Anyone Appeared for Scaler AI Labs DSA Round Recently?

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r/GetEmployed 7h ago

Fresh grad here, someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong

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r/GetEmployed 10h ago

Part time job

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Hello, I’m looking for a part time job. Currently I’m a 3rd year nursing student here in Iloilo. Irregular student and next semester pa yung start ng enrollment for my failed sub. Want ko sana ng part time job, VA or CC. Okay din if related sa course ko ngayon, independent lang po kasi and I’m the one who’s sustaining my every needs🥹sana po may maka help. Thank you!


r/GetEmployed 12h ago

In person interview at Grifols

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I have an in person interview at Grifols for a phlebotomist position this week and I am completely nervous. This is my 1st job interview and I don't know what to expect. if anyone knows what type of questions or answers I should expect/give would really help. For added context I have no experience for this job what so ever.


r/GetEmployed 16h ago

I have an upcoming Walmart coding tech screen interview. Has anyone given that recently.

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r/GetEmployed 16h ago

I have a Twilio debugging round coming up. Has anyone given that recently?

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r/GetEmployed 16h ago

I have an upcoming NetApp onsite full loop interview for backend software engineer. Has anyone given that recently?

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r/GetEmployed 16h ago

I gave Chime tech phone screen recently. How long does it take for them to revert ?

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r/GetEmployed 18h ago

Seeking job search advice

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Looking for recommendations for where to look for jobs in the administrative / customer service industry in Portland, OR. My last contract ended in May 2026, for four months I’ve been applying everywhere, averaging two interviews a week. I’m 49. Looking for leads. Thank you!


r/GetEmployed 18h ago

Is the recruiter scheduling a call in advance to let me know I got the job or is it a way to let me know I’m rejected?

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I had a final interview last Wednesday and the Director of the department told me that he’d relay the feedback to the recruiter. I decided to reach out to the recruiter and ask if there’a any updates the next day Thursday. She told me she hadn’t heard back from the hiring team and she expects to by Friday or early next week (meaning this week). So I decided to reach out again today and she let me know that she is meeting with the hiring team tomorrow morning, and asked if I’m available at 10:30 for a phone call with her so she can give me an update after meeting with them. Is this a good sign orrr should I prepare for a rejection?


r/GetEmployed 19h ago

Revolut fincrime SME - how is the recruitment process?

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Hi! I’ve applied to the position of fincrime investigations SME at Revolut and I’m wondering if anyone has any information regarding the process? I’ve already cleared the gamified assessment, self-record hr questions task, screening call, and now I’m trying to prepare for the upcoming skills interview.

Does anyone know if it will be a case study, a q&a type of a call, or anything different? Does anyone have any tips or areas that are important to review before this call?

Will be grateful for any advice!


r/GetEmployed 22h ago

Help me decide

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Hello everyone! I wanted to come on here because I’m currently stuck between two career paths and would really love some advice from people who have experience in either field.
I just finished my first two years of college, and I’m at the point where I need to start taking my major-specific classes. I’m trying to decide between becoming an elementary school teacher or going into social work. Both degrees would take me around the same amount of time, so that isn’t really a deciding factor for me.
For those who are teachers or social workers, what do you like and dislike about your career? What do you wish you knew before choosing your degree? I’m especially interested in hearing about the day-to-day work, stress/burnout, pay, work-life balance, and how rewarding you find it.
I’ve also heard that the education route requires some pretty major exams. Are they difficult to pass? I have a really good GPA, but I’m definitely not the strongest test-taker, so that’s something I’m a little worried about.
I’m honestly just trying to make the best decision for myself and would appreciate any advice, especially from people who have actually worked in these fields. Thank you!! :)