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I hate job searching
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Ever since I've come home from Florida and working in the Disney College Program in June of last year, I've been trying to find a job pretty much non-stop. But I've had very little in luck in landing interviews at any place. I've been applying at simple jobs that don't have steep requirements, like warehouse work (except Amazon, I won't ever apply there), and recently receptionist/office assistant/administration assistant and other jobs.

For reference I use Indeed and I have my work experience on there, even have it so places that like my resume can send me links to a job posting if they see me. I've responded to these offers by filing out an application but then the place either ignores the application or flat out refuses to go further.

I've also had others tell me employers don't like gaps in employment. And how am I supposed to help that when I've been sending application after application for that past 7 months and can't help that gap if no place will hire me or even ask for an interview.

Is the job market really this brutal?

TL:DR

Been home for 7 months from a previous (and honestly fun) job. Been sending out applications almost non-stop and still can't find a job.

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