u/red-zone-user-1000

Spent close to $400 trying to improve my job search and still unemployed. at what point is this a scam

Resume review: $90.

LinkedIn premium: $40 a month for 3 months.

Online course for a certification: $150.

Career coach one-off session: $80.

Total: close to $400.

Interviews gotten directly attributable to any of this: unclear but probably not many.

I understand the logic of investing in yourself but when you're already tight on money spending $400 on things that haven't moved the needle feels awful. Has anyone actually tracked ROI on these job search services or is it all just vibes and hope

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u/red-zone-user-1000 — 1 day ago

Don’t you think job hunting would be less exhausting if applying processes was bit easy. Are you guys using any AI job automation tools? If yes, please suggest

I don’t mind the 3-5 rounds of interviews because they feel meaningful to some extent, but i am so tired of applying to jobs, like I have made so many accounts on different apps, and it feels so draining to track everything, plus we have to fill the same details again and again, I mean it’s already there in my resume why i have to write it manually now????

i am at a point where applying for job feels like unpaid labour, what’s worst is i see people saying that they applied to 70 job last week, like how? How are you not losing your mind, i am so tired after applying to 20, god help me.

Are you guys using any ai job tool? if yes please help me

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u/red-zone-user-1000 — 10 days ago