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I recently got laid off from my role at a signal processing company where I worked for 1.5 years. I'm 26 years old and hold an M.Tech from NIT, but I feel like my skills are very specific to my previous job. The only transferable skill I have is C++ coding. I've started applying for new positions but have only been getting calls for software jobs that offer salaries between 6 to 9 LPA, which is significantly lower than my current CTC of around 15 LPA. Given the current job market, I'm considering whether I should take the risk of applying for these lower-paying roles just to stay employed, especially since there aren't many opportunities in the signal processing field in India right now. I know I need to prepare a lot to interview for software positions outside of my expertise. I'm looking for advice on whether it's worth it to take a lower-paying job while continuing to search for better opportunities. Any suggestions on the best course of action?

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I'm currently working full-time in Columbus, Georgia, earning about $17/hour. While it's decent for this area, it's becoming increasingly difficult to support my family with rising costs. I'm actively seeking better opportunities, ideally with higher pay and more room for growth. I'm open to relocating, particularly to Tennessee, and have been looking at places like Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Nashville, but I'm flexible if the right job comes along. My background includes experience in retail and customer service, and I pride myself on being dependable and punctual. I also hold a bachelor’s degree in hospitality management with a minor in management, and I'm eager to learn new skills to secure a better future for my family. I'm reaching out for advice from anyone who has made a similar move. What industries are currently hiring? Are there specific companies in Tennessee that I should consider? Is Tennessee a viable option for improving my income and quality of life? I'm particularly interested in jobs that might offer better pay than my current rate without necessarily requiring a college degree. Any insights or leads would be greatly appreciated!

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I recently started a job in food service, earning $12/hr for 40 hours a week. It's been pretty chill, but I've encountered some issues that have me questioning if I should stay. I signed the offer a month and a half ago, but I only just started working two weeks ago because my manager was slow to respond about my start date and what I needed for the job. I was drawn to this position because it's close to my new apartment, and the manager assured me I could switch to afternoon shifts once school starts. However, on my first day, my manager told the team I had prior experience in food prep, which I didn't. I felt lost until I clarified my situation with a coworker. Although my manager arranged for someone to train me, I found it odd that he misrepresented my experience. The real issue came when I discovered ants in the kitchen; they even bit me while I was getting supplies. I mentioned this to the manager on duty, who dismissed it as normal, saying ants and spiders are common there. This response really alarmed me, especially since I'm sensitive to ant bites. Shortly after starting, I received a call from another place I applied to, offering $15/hr with flexible hours, but it's further away. I initially told them I had taken another job, but I called today to express my interest in moving forward with the interview process. They said they would get back to me tomorrow. Now I'm torn—should I leave this job so soon, or is this just typical for minimum wage work? I'm also worried about how leaving early might affect future job applications.

Job title: Food Service

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Today, I decided to pass on a job offer I received after three months of searching. I finally got a good offer, but I also have a second offer from another company that I prefer. The company that made the offer seems to be in a hurry to fill the role, and I have a friend who is actively looking for a job and would be a great fit for the position. I’m considering reaching out to the company to recommend my friend, as I believe it could benefit both my friend and the company. I think it’s a good way to maintain a positive relationship with them, even though I won’t be accepting their offer.

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I recently received a verbal job offer for a position I've been really excited about. I stopped smoking cannabis at the end of April, as I knew there would likely be a drug screening involved. It's now been about 30 days since my last use, and I'm anxiously waiting for the written offer to find out when the screening will take place. I've been monitoring my progress with at-home drug tests, and while I've seen a faint line indicating a negative result, I'm still unsure if it's enough to pass. I've been drinking plenty of water and ramping up my cardio to help flush my system. I'm just worried that all my efforts might go to waste if I end up failing the test. I really don’t want to jeopardize this opportunity!

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After an exhausting five-month job search, I finally received an offer! I can't express how happy I am to have this relief after such a long haul. It feels like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I plan to take a proper day off to celebrate before diving into this new chapter of my career. The transition from job-search mode to being employed is definitely a mental shift, and I want to make sure I embrace it fully.

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I've been struggling to find a job for the past year, and it's really taking a toll on me. I'm a 20-year-old female and have applied to thousands of positions, but I've only landed three interviews. I can't help but feel like I'm part of the problem, but I also know that the job market in my city is extremely competitive. I'm currently living off my parents' money, which makes me feel guilty because I really want to earn my own income. This whole experience has worsened my mental health, and I feel completely lost. I've even considered leaving the country to find better opportunities, but the thought of moving abroad without any connections is daunting. I wish I could work in a field that I enjoy, but it feels like it's too late for me to go back to school for a degree.

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I recently applied for a job at my local cinema. I'm 16 and have some experience working in a fast food place, plus I have my RSA, which they mentioned was preferred. They are specifically hiring for juniors, which is great for me. I applied in person a few days ago, and the guy I spoke with encouraged me to apply online as well, so I did that right after. I even saw the manager while I was there, so I hope my application got noticed. However, I've been feeling anxious since I heard from someone that getting hired at a cinema can be really tough. I really want this job because it fits my schedule perfectly, allowing me to work late at night, which is important for my situation. Plus, I could really use the extra money. I'm curious about why it might be difficult to get hired and how my experience and availability might affect my chances. Also, I'm wondering what kind of questions they might ask in an interview. I'm just really worried about it all. Thanks for any advice!

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Today, I faced a frustrating issue while trying to complete my weekly certification for unemployment benefits in Pennsylvania. I kept receiving an error message, which prevented me from logging in. After trying since early morning, I saw that others were experiencing the same problem, which made me feel a bit better knowing I wasn't alone in this struggle. Thankfully, I just received an update that it seems to be working for some people now, so I'm hopeful I can get my certification done soon.

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I'm facing a tough situation at my welding job. I'm 20 and completed my welding technology class about a year ago, landing this job right out of school. I've been working here for almost a year, and things were going well until I started noticing some troubling behavior from my supervisor. After witnessing him berate a coworker, I reported him to corporate HR, which seemed to change the dynamics. Recently, I got written up for missing some welds on a part. My supervisor texted me outside of work about it, but I didn't respond since it was my time off. The next day, he confronted me during lunch, and although I took responsibility for my mistake, he was upset that I didn’t show enough remorse. I refuse to grovel for forgiveness, especially after his behavior. Now, I've been suspended for three days without pay and warned that one more write-up could lead to my termination. I'm feeling stuck and have already applied to four unions, but I've failed their aptitude tests by just a point. With the job market being tough, I'm weighing my options and looking for advice from anyone who's been in a similar situation. Any tips on how to navigate this would be greatly appreciated!

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I was laid off on May 1st after nearly five years as a contractor/consultant business data analyst. This was my first experience with being laid off, and I’m feeling pretty defeated and worthless. Each day feels like a struggle, and I find myself pacing around the house, unsure of what I should be doing. I’m not getting any new job prospects, which adds to my anxiety. I’ve been seeking advice on how to cope with this situation, but it feels overwhelming. I know I need to stay motivated and possibly explore new hobbies or focus on finding any job, but it’s tough when the job market feels so competitive.

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I've been working at a music company for a few months now, and I really thought it was my dream job. I even gave up my own business to take this position, but it has turned out to be a nightmare. From the start, I felt set up for failure. My coworkers are generally decent, but the office politics and negativity are overwhelming. Recently, I've also heard some blatant homophobic comments, which is particularly distressing for me as a queer person. I try to keep a low profile, but the environment is just toxic. I was promised 6-8 weeks of training, but we've only had 7 days, and the tasks we're expected to handle require at least 5 years of experience. I've been pushing myself hard to keep up, but my performance is slipping, and I'm starting to experience panic attacks about going back to work. My therapist has suggested that I consider quitting and going back to my contract work, which I think is a good idea. I'm torn about how to resign. I really don't want to do a no-call/no-show, but I can't see myself handling another two weeks in this environment. I'm considering just sending an email to resign for the next workday and not going back. Any advice on how to handle this?

Company: music company

Job title: N/A

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I've been applying for jobs recently and I'm starting to think my CV might be holding me back. I graduated from secondary school in the UK in 2022 and have had a mix of part-time work, volunteering, and studies since then. After finishing school, I worked part-time from May 2022 to February 2023 and then volunteered as a retail assistant from December 2022 to August 2023. After that, I focused on my A-levels until June 2024. Unfortunately, I had to take a break for health reasons until June 2025, during which time I also had some caring responsibilities. I worked in retail again from June to November 2025 but had to leave due to those responsibilities at home. Since then, I've volunteered at a hospital and have been actively looking for work since November 2025. Currently, I'm also studying part-time through distance learning. I'm really unsure about how to present my employment gaps on my CV. Should I mention my health issues and caring responsibilities, or would it be better to save those details for interviews? I'm also wondering if I should focus more on my recent volunteering and part-time studies rather than detailing every gap. Any advice on how to structure my CV to make it more appealing to recruiters would be greatly appreciated.

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I have a big day coming up on Tuesday with back-to-back Zoom interviews for two senior leadership roles in completely different cities, and I’m feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety. It's been about seven months since I was laid off from my previous senior role, and while I took an internal position that pays well and has a great team, I'm not fulfilled. I’m looking to relocate closer to family and find a role that I truly enjoy. On Tuesday, I’ll be interviewing for: - **Role 1:** A senior leadership position in Mountain City (Knoxville) with a 4-person panel. - **Role 2:** Another senior leadership role in Beach City with a 2-person panel. I’ve done senior-level panels before, so I’m familiar with the process, but the stakes feel higher this time, and I really want to land one of these positions. I’m particularly concerned about mental fatigue between the interviews and accidentally mixing up details between the two roles. I’m reaching out for advice on how to reset my mindset between the interviews, manage the different panel sizes, and cope with the pressure of wanting the job. Any tips or strategies for staying focused and confident would be greatly appreciated!

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I am currently seeking a job as an architect. I have over 5 years of experience and hold a Master of Architecture (M.Arch) degree. I am based in Chandigarh and am eager to find new opportunities in my field.

Job title: architect

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I recently turned 17 and just graduated high school, but I'm struggling to find a job due to my location. I live on an island with limited ferry services, which makes commuting really difficult. I applied for a job that fit perfectly with my schedule, but they rejected my application because I couldn't offer flexible hours. The last ferry leaves at 6 PM, and there are no buses on Sundays, so my options are extremely limited. I had planned to take a gap year to work and save money to move out, especially since I live in a very emotionally abusive household. A close friend and I even had plans to share a flat, but without a job, I can't contribute to that. I'm feeling trapped and anxious, spending most of my days in bed, which only makes things worse. I've been searching on LinkedIn and Facebook for job opportunities, but nothing seems to be available that fits my schedule. I even started selling some items on Vinted to make a little extra cash, but it's not a reliable source of income. I have a small amount saved up for rent, but I'm facing challenges finding a place since I'm only 17 and don't have a job to prove I'm a responsible tenant. I'm really looking for any advice or suggestions on how to move forward.

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I recently completed the final interview for a Technical Sales Engineer role at Keyence. This involved flying to their Chicago headquarters, where I participated in a sales roleplay and a behavioral interview. Two weeks later, I was informed that I performed well in both aspects and that they see me as a good fit for the company. However, they placed my application on an active hold because the offices I applied to currently do not have openings. I'm reaching out to see if anyone has experience with this process or can provide insight into what to expect next.

Company: Keyence

Job title: Technical Sales Engineer

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I've been on the job hunt for quite some time now, and honestly, it's been pretty frustrating. I've tried various platforms like Indeed and LinkedIn, but it feels like I'm just hitting dead ends everywhere I turn. I really want to find a decent job, but I'm not sure where to look anymore. I'm hoping to find a website where recruiters are genuinely engaged and actively looking for candidates, rather than just leaving postings up without any follow-up. If anyone has recommendations for reliable job search websites or resources, I would really appreciate it!

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I am currently seeking a job where I can work without facing judgment or scrutiny. I believe that a supportive and understanding work environment is crucial for productivity and personal growth. If anyone has suggestions or leads on companies that prioritize a positive workplace culture, I would greatly appreciate it.

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I recently applied for a position as a Dental Lab Data Entry and Digital Case Intake Specialist at Sagan Recruitment. After submitting my application, I was shortlisted and asked to create an introductory video, followed by an AI interview. While filling out the application on LinkedIn, I encountered several questions about the role, which I answered to the best of my ability. I received an email confirming that I have been shortlisted for the position, which offers a salary between $1000-$1500 per month. I checked their website and LinkedIn profile, and they seem legitimate. I'm considering whether I should proceed with the next steps in the hiring process.

Company: Sagan Recruitment

Job title: Dental Lab Data Entry and Digital Case Intake Specialist

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