Abdullah's Witty Tweet Exposes the Struggles of Job Applications

Aiden Starling

Updated Tuesday, January 2, 2024 at 6:00 PM CDT

In the world of job hunting, we've all been there - scrolling through endless job applications, only to be met with seemingly impossible requirements. Well, it seems like Abdullah, a Twitter user with the handle @Abzz_1812, can totally relate. In a recent tweet that has garnered attention and laughter from the online community, Abdullah shared his relatable experience of quitting a job application halfway through because they were asking for too much.

The image, which appears to be a screenshot of Abdullah's tweet, showcases his witty remark accompanied by a crying-laughing emoji. With a simple white background and a typical Twitter layout, the tweet caught the attention of many users who have undoubtedly faced similar situations during their own job searches.

Abdullah's tweet reads, "You ever quit a job application halfway through cos they're asking too much??" It's a question that strikes a chord with job seekers who have encountered overly demanding applications that seem to require a laundry list of qualifications and experiences. The relatable nature of Abdullah's tweet has sparked a wave of reactions from people who have found solace in knowing they're not alone in this struggle.

While the image itself doesn't provide much context about Abdullah or his profile picture, it's clear that his tweet has resonated with many individuals navigating the job market. The circular profile picture, although too small to make out the details, adds a touch of mystery to Abdullah's online presence.

Social media users have flooded the comments section with their own stories and reactions. One user shared, "I feel this on a spiritual level! Sometimes these applications feel like a never-ending maze." Another chimed in, "Abdullah, you've captured the frustration perfectly! It's like they expect us to have a lifetime of experience before we even start."

Abdullah's tweet serves as a reminder that job hunting can be a daunting and often discouraging process. However, finding humor in these situations can help alleviate some of the stress and connect us with others who have faced similar challenges.

So, if you've ever felt overwhelmed by job applications that seem to ask for the impossible, take solace in the fact that you're not alone. Abdullah's relatable tweet has sparked a conversation and brought much-needed laughter to the online community. Let's navigate this job search maze together, one application at a time.

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Top Comments from Imgur

CosplayComet

I OFTEN find myself saying, "This is ON my resume, which you already HAVE. Just #$@# read it!!!"

happyrabbitzz

I'm retired, but thought working part-time at a dispensary might prove entertaining. I was mostly finished with the online application (I'm old; applications used to involve more dead trees than dead ends) when I asked myself if I really wanted to listen to someone else tell me what to do. Noped right out.

SubiBryant

The apps never bothered me but the cover letter on top of my resume drives me bat s***.

PileOfWalthers

All the time. Upload your resume. Now write the same f***ing thing again. And instead of an actual interview you’re expected to send in a ticky tock about how much you’d love to work for this company.

The3rdwheel

yup. more than once

thelatebillstickers

I am looking right now. (Hit me up if you need an infrastructure architect or a sysadmin) I voluntarily withdrew from one application after the hiring manager told me the process would involve four interviews, two or three technical exams, and a presentation to be prepared and given on a topic assigned at short notice, followed by Q&A from the entire IT department. He expected the process to take between 4 and 6 months. He couldn’t understand what my objection was.

Eddi3v

Usually when they ask my race, religion and sexual orientation ... Like if it doesn't matter, why ask it

Frogasmol

I have, once. The interview was gonna last all day, I said no thanks goodbye.

redratsnakeordave

Interview for a management level chemist “if you could be any animal what animal would you be” I walked out.

FinnEpoch

This is WHY you network with people: so you never have to go through the full process. Come into a company as a known quantity to an already-hired employee and you can skate past all this BS.

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