Tremor Therapy
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So,
A couple of inmates know that I was laid off last May and they check in from time-to-time to see how the job search is going. We were talking for awhile over the weekend and one of them convinced me to post what we talked about. Okay....here goes.
I have been on all of the job boards, networking, talking with recruiters, gone to job fairs, and nothing yet. While working the boards and networking, I just cannot believe how many entitled people there are out there now since Covid. I bet I have read 200-300 times someone saying, "if their employer makes them take on any more responsibilities," or "makes them come back into the office," "or, or, or" they are going to quit on the spot! Oh really?
So let me set a baseline of my education, experience, and effort as a job searcher in my field. I have over 20 years' experience in manufacturing and supply chain management in the Aerospace/Medical/Commercial marketspace. I have a bachelor's degree and an M.B.A. with enough coursework in Technology Management that I could have applied for a second Master's degree. I have paid to have my resume and cover letter written by "industry experts" and have been job hunting and researching company sites for openings 6-8 hours a day. Here is what my 100-day national job search has looked like:
Total jobs applied too: 307
Jobs closed, no one hired: 32
Jobs where I was sent “we are moving forward with candidates that more closely fit the role” notifications: 71
Jobs still open: 204 (in many cases the job has been reposted or is now more than 60 days since I applied so that should probably increase the “Dear John” pile from 71 to probably 175 or so)
Number of recruiters who reached out to me: 23
Recruiters who have submitted me for an open role: 6 (I had already applied to 13 of the others open roles)
Initial phone screens: 53 17% of applications
Second round phone screens: 13 4% of applications
Third round phone screens: 2 Less than 1% of applications
Initial in-person interviews: 3 Less than 1% of applications
Second round in-person interviews: 2 Less than 1% of applications
Third round in-person interviews: 1 Less than 1% of applications
Offers: 1 about $120k less than my last job
Given current 2024 stats it takes about 200 applications to get an offer, so I need to apply for another 100 jobs before I will get another offer. I am writing this to say..........if any of you are part of the 200-300 whiners I mentioned, ready to quit on the spot if you have to do more or have to go back into the office, do more than think about that twice. The job market is tough right now, and with the elections coming it could get worse before it gets better. I have never had to look for work in my life, recruiters and employers have come after me for every job I have ever had. Yet here I sit 100 days later still looking for a job, no opportunities in sight.
A couple of inmates know that I was laid off last May and they check in from time-to-time to see how the job search is going. We were talking for awhile over the weekend and one of them convinced me to post what we talked about. Okay....here goes.
I have been on all of the job boards, networking, talking with recruiters, gone to job fairs, and nothing yet. While working the boards and networking, I just cannot believe how many entitled people there are out there now since Covid. I bet I have read 200-300 times someone saying, "if their employer makes them take on any more responsibilities," or "makes them come back into the office," "or, or, or" they are going to quit on the spot! Oh really?
So let me set a baseline of my education, experience, and effort as a job searcher in my field. I have over 20 years' experience in manufacturing and supply chain management in the Aerospace/Medical/Commercial marketspace. I have a bachelor's degree and an M.B.A. with enough coursework in Technology Management that I could have applied for a second Master's degree. I have paid to have my resume and cover letter written by "industry experts" and have been job hunting and researching company sites for openings 6-8 hours a day. Here is what my 100-day national job search has looked like:
Total jobs applied too: 307
Jobs closed, no one hired: 32
Jobs where I was sent “we are moving forward with candidates that more closely fit the role” notifications: 71
Jobs still open: 204 (in many cases the job has been reposted or is now more than 60 days since I applied so that should probably increase the “Dear John” pile from 71 to probably 175 or so)
Number of recruiters who reached out to me: 23
Recruiters who have submitted me for an open role: 6 (I had already applied to 13 of the others open roles)
Initial phone screens: 53 17% of applications
Second round phone screens: 13 4% of applications
Third round phone screens: 2 Less than 1% of applications
Initial in-person interviews: 3 Less than 1% of applications
Second round in-person interviews: 2 Less than 1% of applications
Third round in-person interviews: 1 Less than 1% of applications
Offers: 1 about $120k less than my last job
Given current 2024 stats it takes about 200 applications to get an offer, so I need to apply for another 100 jobs before I will get another offer. I am writing this to say..........if any of you are part of the 200-300 whiners I mentioned, ready to quit on the spot if you have to do more or have to go back into the office, do more than think about that twice. The job market is tough right now, and with the elections coming it could get worse before it gets better. I have never had to look for work in my life, recruiters and employers have come after me for every job I have ever had. Yet here I sit 100 days later still looking for a job, no opportunities in sight.