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What exactly happened around 2022 that broke the jobs market?
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I had to look for a job in 2022, and it took me half a year to find something decent, which was insane given my level of experience. But now people keep posting their stories of the most ridiculous job application rejections, and I honestly can't understand why.

Yes, 2022 was a bad year stock market wise, but 2023 more than made up for it. Big Tech have been hiring for a while. Then why is it so hard for software engineers to find a job? Had global IT staff shortage have been magically solved?

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