
"The current job application process is competitive and one needs to be thick-skinned enough to handle constant rejection. Most companies keep crucial details ambiguous or present unreasonable ones."
"No benefits, $14 an hour to start requires 5 years of experience. I'm honestly sick of employers. The post received over 30k upvotes."
"The company requires someone 'highly motivated and experienced' although they can only offer between $30,000 and $45000 in pay, expecting far too much from prospective employees in return for very little."
The job application process today often reduces applicants to mere numbers, with many applying for numerous positions but receiving few responses. Previous generations experienced job stability, while current seekers face constant rejection. A Reddit user expressed frustration over unrealistic job requirements and low pay, sharing a passive-aggressive cover letter approach to provide feedback. A specific job description demanded extensive experience and skills for a low salary, highlighting the disconnect between employer expectations and compensation offered.
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