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“7-Day Work Week. We Will Not Be Outworked”: 89 Unhinged Posts Straight Out Of Job-Hunting Hell (New Pics)

“7-Day Work Week. We Will Not Be Outworked”: 89 Unhinged Posts Straight Out Of Job-Hunting Hell (New Pics)

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Go to college, graduate and get a job. Oh, how we wish it were that simple. In reality, around 7.4 million people are unemployed in the United States alone. That’s more than the number of jobs currently available in the country.
To say bagging your dream job is no easy feat would be an understatement. Many people accept whatever they can get, and even then, it can take months, if not years of applying to finally be offered a position. Point in case: a person who revealed online that they submitted 2,452 job applications and received one offer.
The jobseeker's screenshot is one of thousands of posts featured the Recruiting Hell page. It's somewhat of a virtual support group for anyone who needs reassurance that they're not alone in employment purgatory. The page has more than 1.6 million weekly visitors, many of whom are taking a short and much-needed break from the painful recruitment process.
From job ads with wild expectations like, “Able to run 3-5 miles at a 12-13 minute pace,” to hilariously relatable memes, Bored Panda has put together a list of the best posts from the community. Many might make the gainfully employed breathe a huge sigh of relief, while the rest cry into their crumpled cv.

#1 This Explains Every Hiring Process I’ve Ever Seen

This Explains Every Hiring Process I’ve Ever Seen
44points

#2 The Streets Have Spoken

The Streets Have Spoken
41points

#3 Because This Happens All The Time With Me

Because This Happens All The Time With Me
37points

Things are not looking good when it comes to the job market. But if you're one of the millions of people desperately seeking work, you probably already know that. In the United States alone, 7.4 million people are unemployed. Some are graduates fresh out of college, others had work, then they didn't.

According to executive outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, layoffs reached more than 1.1 million in 2025, while job creation failed to keep pace. Only 584,000 jobs were added. This is many people to settle for whatever they can get.

And, as some experts warn, the U.S. is in the midst of an underemployment crisis. In other words, a growing number of workers are settling for underpaid or part-time work that does not meet basic living expenses.

#4 You Don't Want To Work For Companies Like This

You Don't Want To Work For Companies Like This
Report
35points

#5 Yup

Yup
34points

#6 Yeah Lemme Jump Right On That

Yeah Lemme Jump Right On That
34points

People who have spent years studying now find themselves taking on menial jobs, just to try and make ends meet.

“I’m also working weekends at a friend’s cafe, washing dishes, and I’m still applying and interviewing for other opportunities. But it’s the same story, no offers. At the same time, I’m debating whether to switch professions or even go back to school, even though I already have a master’s degree,” marketing and communications professional BC Dodge told Al Jazeera.

#7 I Was Offered An Unpaid One Week Trial. Rejected It

I Was Offered An Unpaid One Week Trial. Rejected It
32points

#8 Life Experience

Life Experience
29points

#9 Good Strategy To Get A Raise?

Good Strategy To Get A Raise?
29points

Despite making a name for himself in Washington's nonprofit sector, he now finds himself struggling to find full-time work. Dodge was laid off from his job in 2024 when the company decided to restructure. After hitting numerous brick walls, the communications expert turned to part-time work.

"The pay was well below what he had been earning before, but he accepted it anyway," reports Al Jazeera. "Some income, he reasoned, was better than none."

The Economic Policy Institute has warned that underemployment is on the rise, with 8% of the U.S. population finding themselves in this position. That figure is up 0.5% from 2024, and 1.1% from 2023.

#10 Figured Y'all Would Like (Or Dislike) This

Figured Y'all Would Like (Or Dislike) This
27points

#11 Love When They Ask What Would Help, Then Ignore Every Word

Love When They Ask What Would Help, Then Ignore Every Word
27points

#12 This Is So Accurate

This Is So Accurate
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27points

“Some people have lost their jobs and found new ones that pay less, but others have kept their jobs, but their healthcare premiums have increased," says Jillian Hishaw, a personal bankruptcy lawyer in Charlotte, North Carolina. "Their electric bills have also gone up. Their salaries no longer cover basic living costs.”

#13 Please?

Please?
25points

#14 This One Question Exposes Toxic Workplaces Instantly

This One Question Exposes Toxic Workplaces Instantly
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23points

#15 Why Do Companies Put You Through Multiple Interviews When They've Already Decided On An Internal Candidate?

Why Do Companies Put You Through Multiple Interviews When They've Already Decided On An Internal Candidate?
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Hishaw adds that the current situation is causing more and more people to come knocking on her door, inquiring about personal bankruptcy filings. It's all in a desperate effort not to lose their homes to foreclosure.

“In one day last week, 85 foreclosures were filed in Mecklenburg County [where Charlotte is located]," revealed the lawyer. "Foreclosures happen daily, but 85 in a single day is unusually high. Two years ago, the daily average was 10 to 20, but now filings are approaching triple digits each day.”

#16 Employers Want To Pay As Little As Possible

Employers Want To Pay As Little As Possible
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22points

#17 When Capitalism Is Hijacked…

When Capitalism Is Hijacked…
21points

#18 "The Youth Just Don't Want To Work"

"The Youth Just Don't Want To Work"
20points

Meanwhile, some job seekers say they're submitting thousands of applications, and still not getting any joy.

33-year-old James Richardson from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is one of them. He told the BBC that without help from his parents, he would be homeless.

Richardson says he's applied to more than 1,200 jobs since being let go from his role as an information security analyst for a government contractor in October. And that sometimes his application is rejected within 15 minutes of submission.

"It feels like there is no-one on the other side even bothering to take a look at your experiences and credentials," Richardson said.

#19 Me On My First Job

Me On My First Job
19points

#20 You Need To Have Experience Before You Start Working

You Need To Have Experience Before You Start Working
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19points
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