The article discusses the pitfalls of 'rage applying' for jobs in a frustrated state, highlighting how it can lead to mistakes and deepen career dissatisfaction. The author reflects on their own experience of applying wildly to numerous positions without proper thought or preparation. Instead of helping, this frantic approach resulted in a worsening sense of being stuck. The article urges readers to stop this cycle and instead recommends a more thoughtful assessment of their current career situation before making any moves.
Rage applying led me to apply for roles I wasn't interested in or didn't have the specific skills to do, sending me into a deeper spiral.
Instead of applying reactively to every job, take time to evaluate the reasons for your dissatisfaction and consider strategic steps for change.
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