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Why is it so difficult to find a job at the end of the year?

I am currently experiencing a period of absence from work. I have been looking for a job for more than three months now, but it is not particularly smooth. I have my own thoughts and feelings on this issue recently, and I want to share them with you.

After naked resignation at that time, although there was psychological preparation for a protracted war, there was no psychological threshold for how long to fight, so when the nodes of one month, two months and three months came step by step, it seemed that every node would instinctively be anxious for a period of time.

But besides making yourself cry, anxiety has no essential help, and even affects the mood of people around you. It can be said that it is harmful. And the attitude towards work is also very subtle. I'm unhappy at work, I'm at a loss, and I feel that I have less time and can't do what I really like!

What won't let you go back to the old ways? Letting go of anxiety doesn't mean not trying hard or being negative. As I mentioned just now, it is a two-way choice between employers and job seekers, and the interview process is also an exchange between two living people. In addition to the basic requirements of matching experience and ability, the gas field and fit between people also play a mysterious role.

In addition, objectively speaking, the company may have various summaries or other matters at the end of the year, and the recruitment demand may be relatively small; I am also 30+, married and childless. Although unfair, some companies may mind or be slightly affected. Such objective factors may also play a role.