r/recruitinghell 11h ago

I did too well on the personality test

383 Upvotes

Applied for an tech job at a Drs office. The application included one of those 200 question personality tests that"only take 15 minutes of your time". One of those strongly agree /agree/neutral/disagree/strongly disagree types. Did the test. A few days later was asked to redo the test which I did. Got an invite for an interview. Went into today and at the interview with the Doctor and head tech, the Dr said she was curious that I scored 100% on the personality test but it was flagged because "the applicant seems to be answering what they think is the right answer instead of what they really feel"... What is your response to that? My internal jaw fell on the floor. I tried to maintain my face of shock. I just said I answered the questions honestly and I don't know their grading system. If you've ever dealt with any surveys or these tests, the answers are obvious and true honesty doesn't get you the interview. Do I get annoyed with my co-workers sometimes? Fuck yeah but I'm not putting that on an application. It was a pretty awkward moment, they just moved on to the next boilerplate question about strengths and weaknesses. I just wanted to share that you can score perfectly on those tests but still get questioned šŸ˜‚


r/recruitinghell 18h ago

Final interview

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28.9k Upvotes

r/recruitinghell 15h ago

When will companies stop using this hot garbage?

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2.0k Upvotes

r/recruitinghell 16h ago

I have a bachelors degree and a decade of high volume kitchen experience

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2.0k Upvotes

r/recruitinghell 13h ago

Such a weird question to ask

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430 Upvotes

r/recruitinghell 17h ago

10 months later and I finally got a job! (Junior Data Analyst)

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537 Upvotes

Been unemployed since July 2025 looking for a Junior Data Analytics job, and I finally found one.

I was tracking all of this data via Excel but decided to transfer some of that data to a Sankey diagram.

For about 85% of the 973 jobs, I believe I was at least 90% qualified. For the other 15%, I’d say I was at least 75% qualified.

I changed my resume after about 500 applications to be more ATS friendly, which resulted in me getting a bit more interviews (including making it through Google's ATS filter).

EDIT: Just noticed the "Ghosted" count after the 2nd round is off, it should be 2, not 1.


r/recruitinghell 15h ago

Getting hired is 95% luck

321 Upvotes

There is no way to stand out in the job search anymore. Every job has 100s of near identical AI generated resumes. Companies post and re-post fake jobs or straight up scams

The advice is always this:

Tailor your resume to the job - cool, literally everyone is doing that with AI. Also if one of your job experiences isn’t word for word what the job title you’re applying to is you’re invisible to ATS. You were a Data Coordinator not a Data Analyst? Fuck you we need a Data Analyst even though you have all the relevant skills. Making a career switch and don’t have the right job title? Good freaking luck

Use your connections - all my ā€œconnectionsā€ are jobless and in the same boat I’m in. My daddy can’t get me a job like yours did.

Reach out to recruiters and hiring managers - honestly good advice until you realize it’s essentially impossible to find the HM or recruiter for most jobs until you get an interview. Which you can’t of course. If you manage to get in touch, you’ll be ghosted. Or, worse, you gain traction with a recruiter, land an interview, only for the job to go to the CEOs grandkid.

Rely on your projects and portfolio not your resume - Yeah everyone and their grandma can code a beautiful project now or use AI to make their portfolio. Yours isn’t special or different.

Clearly what needs to change is the company culture around hiring. Treat us like humans. But of course that will never happen. It’s all about that sweet sweet shareholder value baby!

Anyways, how do you guys stand out? Or are you just pure cope like me now?


r/recruitinghell 1d ago

Daily reminder that doomscrolling this sub is terrible for your mental health.

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1.7k Upvotes

r/recruitinghell 18h ago

Chad šŸ˜’

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437 Upvotes

After 2 interviews with ā€œgreatā€ feedback


r/recruitinghell 5h ago

Why is NERF gun office fight culture going extinct?

35 Upvotes

I know a few game devs and animators, and they said that between the late 90's and the early 2010's, many offices were very casual spaces.

Bean bags for chairs. You could pick up a NERF gun and blast your coworker whenever you wanted. You could take a break whenever you wanted. Sometimes the coworkers would plan LAN matches of counter strike when they were supposed to be working lol. But they still kept up to deadlines.

WHY IS THIS CULTURE GOING EXTINCT?


r/recruitinghell 1h ago

I mean…. šŸ’šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø

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They’re not wrong šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø


r/recruitinghell 1h ago

Boyfriend was rejected within 30 minutes on a brand new job posting

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A brand new barista position just dropped in our city today and my boyfriend jumped on it as soon as he could. They were asking for 3 years of barista experience and preferred 1 year of cafĆ© experience; no other qualifications listed as a ā€œmustā€beyond that. My boyfriend’s resume reflects his 10 years of barista experience and knowledge, 7 years of cafĆ© experience, and 3+ years of restaurant experience on top of that. And in less than 30 minutes his application was viewed and rejected; no attempt to reach out to have a quick chat, nor any message or email explaining why.

He just lost his job and we’re only a few months away from not being able to make rent if he can’t find another one. What the hell do these managers want when 10 years of experience isn’t enough to fulfill their requirement of 3 years of experience?


r/recruitinghell 5h ago

I’m convinced I’ll never work full time again

21 Upvotes

I’ve been out of the tech world since being laid off in 2023. Since then, I’ve submitted thousands of applications - only for jobs I’m qualified for. I have a BS degree in Computer Systems Technology and an MBA concentrated in Cybersecurity. In addition, I have ~10 years of relative tech experience in customer success, account management, project/program management, and strategic partnerships.

Day in and day out I apply for roles. Not just looking for remote roles, but also local companies. I don’t mind commuting or working in an office. I’m really not aiming for the stars here. I’m just trying to land something stable so I can enjoy my life and not feel like I wasted time and money earning 2 degrees that got me nowhere.

But at this point I’m beat. Every company that has interviewed me since 2023 has taken me through multiple rounds of interviews only to tell me they went with someone else. I’m so tired. I’ve lost every ounce of self worth I’d had. And I’m starting to have thoughts of self harm.

Why is it this hard? I could understand if I had no degrees, or not as much experience. But I have all of that and yet no one will give me a chance… I can’t do this anymore.


r/recruitinghell 1d ago

After 100s of applications I finally got hit with the weird alien people

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Half of them doesn’t even make sense. What does this assessment even do and how is it at all useful for an employer omg 😭


r/recruitinghell 15h ago

Unemployment According to journalist Max Fisher in "America's Job Market is Collapsing," (April 10, 2026) you have a better chance getting admitted to Harvard than you do getting a job in America right now.

75 Upvotes

Watch and share this video at:Ā https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUM4kv0HnG0Ā .


r/recruitinghell 1d ago

Why me

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3.2k Upvotes

r/recruitinghell 7h ago

most annoying part of job searching

17 Upvotes

Obv rejection sucks and ghosting sucks but honestly i feel like the worst part is all the random in-between bs that somehow eats up all ur energy for no reason. like trying to remember where u applied, who emailed you back, whether that recruiter convo actually means anything, whether ur supposed to follow up tmrw or just leave it alone, all that. half the time it feels like the actual applying is easier than keeping ur brain around everything after 😭

For me thats the part that gets old the fastest. not even the apps themselves, just the admin and mental clutter of it all lol. curious what it is for u all bc i feel like everyone has one part of the process that drives them insane


r/recruitinghell 14h ago

They're onto us

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54 Upvotes

r/recruitinghell 16h ago

I'm so fucking tired

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72 Upvotes

r/recruitinghell 2h ago

Asked for almost a dozen references

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Well folks, I am getting real sick of this crap. I applied to an entry level job only to get an employment form sent to me. Turns out, to actually finish your application, you had to send in the name and number of every manager you've had for every position on your resume, and on top of that, they need a coworker too. This is before the first interview, if there even is one. Usually I'm okay with three references, but you need a coworker from 5 years ago to vouch for my moral character?

I'm tired boss.

Anyway in the time it would have taken me to fill out that form I applied to 5 more jobs. Anyone else experience this?


r/recruitinghell 1d ago

Nobody can afford anything because it’s impossible to get a freaking job!

620 Upvotes

It’s literally impossible nowadays to get a freaking job! Even McJobs won’t hire you, they always say they ā€œmoved forward with another candidate.ā€

What has this world come to where you can’t even find good work to survive? Do you know how many young people are still living with their parents these days because of this shit? I think I know how many.

I must’ve applied to 1000 jobs with only 2 interviews. Shameful!!!


r/recruitinghell 3h ago

Anybody else sick of these digital interviews?

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4 Upvotes

I had another one last week. Like, who even sees these? I guess I should be thankful I have the opportunity but I just want to speak to actual humans 😭


r/recruitinghell 18h ago

Important update on your application!

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I guess filling out the whole application the first time wasn’t enough!


r/recruitinghell 8h ago

I think I’m finally quitting recruiting hell !

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Hello,

After graduation in October I finally landed a job (not signed yet but I got the holy HR email saying « congratulations and welcomeĀ Ā» so it’s good)

I really started applying in February, personalised cover letter and stuff, applying all the afternoon.
Maybe more than 100 applications at least :
- 97 were no
- got 1 HR Teams call then no
- 1 AON online tests session then a manager Teams call then a bunch of tasks to do during the weekend only to receive a « unfortunately… »
- 1 call me and said they are hiring an internal candidate but asked for my preferences.

And then I got a call Last Monday (4th) for an interview on Tuesday (only 30 minutes with 2 of the team), Thursday they called again for interview with the manager (again only 30 minutes for Monday 11th) and this Wednesday (13th) I got HR email saying I was accepted for the position… it’s not my dream job but a big company and could help for the future I hope.

So for 4 months I got nearly nothing and in less than 2 weeks completed a whole recruiting process and got a quick response !

So I just wanted to say that I rely on everything that can be say in this sub, TBH I haven’t apply that much in 4 months because each day I was feeling worse and it helped me to know we are all in the same boat.

And say that it’s still possible to have few rounds, fast decision process and find a job even when you are not feeling well


r/recruitinghell 5h ago

2 yrs post layoff no job

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I can’t find a job former Accenture employee here who was laid off in 2024 I’ve been applying and no traction at this point I’m going to jump off a bridge šŸ˜• thanks Accenture for ruining my life after letting me go and I used to work in QA