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I have a job I don't quite like and I'm shooting applications elsewhere. I work full time and I'm also looking for another job in my city that fits my qualifications. I cannot change states or move to another city, it is what it is.

So far I've sent 5 apps for positions that interest me: 2 have answered, one could offer me a different but similar job (position already filled) and the other one, while fitting what I majored in, means constant stress, plans that change constantly, even several times a day, a pay reduction and the last 2 who applied to do this quit in 4 and 6 months respectively.

At least they were honest during the interview, but I now feel depressed. I was hoping to work there and quit my current job.

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[โ€“] Num10ck@lemmy.world 10 points 4 months ago

those are rookie numbers. you gotta pump those way up.

first find your geographic fantasy area. like it would be a huge bonus to work in that area, maybe <7 minutes from home.. go aggressive on that area, even if they don't have a job posted, just reach out anyway and follow up 3 days later.

then look for remote of any type, if your home life is conducive to it. even if its not your ideal industry or position, people are drastically happier with the work/life balance.

then of course within your industry and position matches go for broke. even if its out of your area, ask if they would consider you remote. don't assume anything.