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2025 Q2
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USA
It didn't used to be normal to need to submit 300 - 1000 job applications to get a job in this industry
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I’ve been seeing a lot of posts lately from people saying they’ve sent out 300, 500, even 1000+ applications before landing a job. It's not normal and…
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