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Woman urges employees to value their jobs amid tough job market: ‘People aren’t hearing back’

With layoffs, hiring freezes and fierce competition making job searches increasingly stressful, a woman has shared a reminder for those feeling frustrated with their current roles. She said that while disliking a job is understandable, the difficult employment market means simply having one can still be something to appreciate.A woman urged people unhappy with their jobs to remember that many candidates were struggling to find work. (Instagram/mridulgupta_9)(Also read: Indian techie on H-1B visa plans to return to India after layoff and endless job search: ‘I’ve decided to call it quits’)Taking to Instagram, Mridul Gupta shared a video reflecting on the realities faced jobseekers, including experienced professionals struggling to secure even entry-level opportunities.‘The worst economy to hate your job’”Trust me when I say this, guys: this is the worst economy to hate your job. If you’re someone who wakes up every day annoyed that you have to go to work, have you seen what’s happening outside? People are sending 50, 100, even 200 applications per day and not hearing back. People with years of experience are getting rejected for entry-level roles,” Gupta said in the video.She acknowledged that people do not necessarily have to enjoy their work, but urged employees to consider the challenges being faced those actively looking for jobs before complaining about having to start another workday.”If you hate your job, that’s completely fine—a lot of people do. But before you spend your morning complaining having to log in, remember, a lot of people out there are refreshing their inbox every second just to receive an interview invitation. You don’t have to love your job, but in a market like this, having one is still something to be grateful for,” she added.The message highlights a familiar tension for many professionals: feeling dissatisfied in an exing role while also recognising that changing jobs may not be easy in a competitive market.Watch the clip here:Social media users reactThe post has drawn reactions from users who agreed with Gupta’s observation and shared similar concerns about the current hiring environment.One user described the video as timely, writing, “This is a much-needed reality check.” Another person agreed that employment security has become increasingly valuable, saying, “Having a job feels like a privilege right now.”A third user commented on the difficulties faced applicants, writing, “The job market is genuinely brutal.” Echoing the sentiment, another added, “So many qualified people are struggling to get interviews.”(Also read: Laid off on H-1B, Indian man took up cleaning job to survive in the US: ‘Money ran out faster than I thought’)HT.com has reached out to the user for her comments, and the copy will be ce her response is received.(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.)

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