
Job Search Stress: Doomjobbing
Let’s explore the meaning of the trending term "doomjobbing": spending hours scrolling through job listings, submitting countless applications, or constantly checking career sites, yet feeling stuck without any real progress.
It manifests as:
Constantly scanning job ads,
Applying to many positions, whether they fit or not,
Sending the same resume to everyone,
Or just browsing listings without applying at all...
While this behavior may seem productive from the outside, it’s often driven by anxiety.
Why has it become such a popular term? Because today’s job market creates a sense of uncertainty for many. Career paths are more complex, competition is fierce, remote work options are limited, and factors like artificial intelligence and economic instability can leave people feeling uneasy.
This leads some to adopt a "throw everything at the wall and see what sticks" approach instead of being strategic.
What’s the downside? You’re not just wasting time; your stress levels rise, your confidence dips, and you may feel burnt out. You might even end up pursuing a job you don’t really want.
So, what should you do instead? Set specific hours for your job search. Apply only to positions that truly match your skills. Build your network instead of relying solely on job boards. And don’t hesitate to take a short break from job hunting when you need it.










