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Ask HN: How to deal with jobs uncertainty/anxiety?

2 pointsby starboyyover 2 years ago
Hello,<p>I am a F1 student, about to graduate in December 2023. I recently started getting anxious looking at the job market&#x2F;layoffs&#x2F;hiring freeze. How to deal with it?<p>I am a graduate student from a decent university, academically very strong, have 2 years work experience back in my home country. I have done summer and fall internship as well as a software engineer. I still am getting job rejections&#x2F;no reply backs from the company where I have applied to. :((((

3 comments

barbazooover 2 years ago
There are always ups and downs but you sound like you&#x27;re in a position where you don&#x27;t have the experience yet to see that. Personally I&#x27;d make sure to have savings to bridge the gab should you be laid off or have trouble finding a job in the first place.<p>You&#x27;ve chosen a field that&#x27;s probably on the much safer side of things in terms of job security so try not let it affect you too much. It&#x27;s easy to say I get it but it&#x27;ll be fine. Probably.
DimpleRKochikarover 2 years ago
When are you looking to start work or interning ? It could be the timing, the market but could also be the companies you&#x27;re applying to. A different approach will help. Have you worked with an early career coach ? I&#x27;d say join some groups on LinkedIn or outside for early career &#x2F; new graduates and I&#x27;m sure you&#x27;ll find get some support. Happy to help.
yuppie_scumover 2 years ago
It’s not nearly as bad as 2008, you’ll be fine