![]() The job seeker who hasn’t heard back is thinking to themselves, ‘Is it me? Is it me? Is it me?'”ĭutifully tracking her own efforts to find work in a spreadsheet, Bradley kept applying. “Sometimes when the company says they’re hiring for a leadership position but after they get those great ideas, they decide to lower the budget and hire for a lower-level employee and ask them to still do that level of work. ![]() “Many times companies don’t get back to you…or they get back to you 3,4,5,6 months later,” Bradley said. Over and over, candidates find themselves finalists, writing memos or performing challenges as a part of the last interview round. Together, we’re making it suck less.” She has dozens of active users, tracking their progress, advice, job leads and just general support for each other besides the site, they meet over Slack daily and Zoom weekly. Its homepage gets right to the point: “Job hunting sucks. In November, Bradley and her co-founder Meredith Perez launched a platform called UCandu. “States don’t necessarily have the funding they need so it’s easier to put the responsibility of this kind of thing on individuals and tell them we can’t take care of them.” “My opinion is that socially we have built a self-blame buffer,” said Bradley, citing a scramble in trying to figure out COVID relief programs.
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