r/jobhunting • u/Nikuniku99 • 2d ago
About to be homeless…
I’ve been in my field for 10 years, gave everything to my career, and now I’m staring at the possibility of being homeless.
Back in January I quit my job because it was SO toxic. My boss kept gaslighting, throwing tantrum at me, dumping more and more work on me, and pretending like I wasn’t already working myself into the ground. Walking away was the only sane choice I could make. I don’t regret it one bit.
I took some time to breathe, then jumped back into the job hunt. Since then? Nothing. Silence. One recruiter finally gave me a shot at a screening call, only to basically tell me I was “too qualified” and they worried I’d get bored. Like… what am I supposed to do with that?
I thought I caught a break when an old colleague asked me to help out with their business expansion. I got to work right away, felt like things were finally moving again. Two weeks later, they decided to hit pause and shift focus back to their HQ overseas. Just like that, gone.
I moved to a new country, a new city a year ago so I don’t even have a strong network here. Everything I built before feels out of reach.
I know the market sucks right now and I’ll keep trying, but damn… it feels like I’m getting crushed. And lately, I’ve been questioning if I’m even as useful as I thought I’d be in this country, in this market. I’m doubting myself hard, and it’s getting harder and harder to stay positive.
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u/SuperSus_Fuss 1d ago
The job I’m at now also told me I’m overqualified and that I would get bored. Fortunately they gave me a shot.
I’ve been there a month and it’s working out great. I’ve taken ownership of a lot of things so I can contribute. The tech stack was no issue since I’m somewhat nerdy.
It’s so hard to find a good fit. The job sites won’t do it. I wouldn’t even have made it past the first step of resume ATS as it would appear I’m not cut out for this job.
But fortunately I had a trusted person recommend me highly and my resume was never considered.
I’m also not great at networking and that doesn’t help. So while I was recommended I would argue that networking locally may help the most, and may be a large factor in why I was jobless for too long. I also did LinkedIn and Indeed and other sites far too long, thinking they’d work for me. I found those to be useless so far.