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A full-time job with no salary.
And your resume knows it.

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Job Hunting Is a Full-Time Job (And Your Resume Knows It)

A real thing people live

There's something nobody tells you about job hunting.

What you expect

A task you do on the side.

What it becomes

A routine that rewires your day.

It's not something you just do.

It slowly becomes your entire life.

Because once you start, everything changes - your routine, your mood, even how you describe yourself.

It starts quietly

Your Resume Is Never Finished

The loop

You think you've finally built a solid resume. Clean. Professional. Ready. Then you see one job post. Suddenly, that same resume is not "aligned" again.

You open it. You start editing.

Change the summary

Rearrange your skills

Add one course you took in 2021

Remove something that now feels "off"

At some point, you pause and ask yourself: "Wait... what exactly do I do again?"

Resume versions

v1: confident40%
v7: tailored75%
v20: identity crisis95%

Every Job Wants a Different Version of You

Job post #1

"a creative and proactive self-starter"

Job post #2

"a highly analytical and detail-oriented professional"

Another one somehow wants everything combined. So now you're adjusting your resume like you're changing outfits - same person, different personality every time.

You Start Rewriting Your Life History

That small thing you did once? Now it becomes:

"Led a strategic initiative that improved efficiency and performance."

In your mind, you're thinking: "I just helped fix something small."

But on your resume, you're suddenly a project manager.

Job Hunting Becomes Your Daily Routine

The daily loop

1

You wake up. Check job boards. Apply.

2

Edit resume. Apply again.

3

Refresh your email. Refresh again. Nothing.

4

You go on LinkedIn. Everybody is announcing: "I'm excited to share..." Meanwhile, you're just trying to get one response.

The "We'll Get Back to You" Situation

You apply for roles. You wait. Silence.

Weeks later, one message enters: "We regret to inform you..."

Or worse, no response at all. Just silence. You start wondering if your application even reached them.

Interviews Will Reset Your Brain

They ask: "Tell me about yourself."

A question you've practised. A question you know.

Suddenly, your mind goes blank. You forget everything. Even your own experience starts sounding unfamiliar.

Nigerian Job Hunting Is a Different Game

They want

3-5 years experience

Also you

Fresh graduate

Make it make sense.

Submission checklist

Resume

Cover letter

Passport photograph

Full life story

All for a role that says "entry level".

But You Still Keep Going

Despite everything. Despite the stress. Despite editing your resume for the 20th time.

You keep applying. You keep trying. You keep showing up.

Final Thoughts

Job hunting is tiring. It's repetitive. It's frustrating. And yes, it's a full-time job on its own.

But every edit, every application, every attempt is movement.

You're not confused. You're adapting.

And eventually, one version of that resume will land exactly where it needs to.

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