Job hunting still sucks — but here’s what actually works

Originally written by Ben Thoma — Marketing Leader and digital advertising professional (Atlassian, Khoros, Razorfish alum).
This post summarizes the strategies from his article published April 30, 2026. Read the original on LinkedIn ↗

Job hunting in 2026 is brutal — but not hopeless. Ben Thoma recently shared a detailed breakdown of what actually moved the needle for him during his spring job search. Here are the key takeaways.

  1. It’s a volume game — embrace it

The instinct to craft one perfect application for one perfect role will hurt you. The market has changed: sending tailored applications at scale is now the baseline expectation. Pragmatism beats idealism when you need to pay rent.

  1. Apply early, or don’t bother

Postings can close within hours of going live. If a listing is more than a week old, your odds are already thin. The real edge is catching roles in the first 24 hours.

LinkedIn tip: Add &f_TPR=r3600 to any LinkedIn Jobs URL to filter for postings from the past hour (3,600 seconds). For Indeed users, the JobScrub Chrome extension shows how long a posting has been live and how many people have already applied.

  1. Tailor every single resume

Applicant tracking systems now read your resume before any human does, and they’re looking for keyword alignment with the job description. Build a strong master resume with verb-led bullet points and quantifiable outcomes, then customize each version. Thoma used Resume Worded to score versions against the job description — aiming for 85+ before submitting.

Put the exact job title from the posting at the top of your resume. Trim your years of experience to match what the role specifies. Consider removing your graduation year.

  1. Referrals help — but don’t rely on them

A referral can get a recruiter to look at your resume. That’s it. Keep applying in parallel.

  1. Nail “tell me about yourself”

Every interviewer asks it. Prepare a tight, value-focused answer that leads with what you uniquely bring — not a recitation of your job history.

  1. Practice interviews out loud with AI

Give an AI the job description and what you know about the interviewer. Switch to voice mode and run a mock interview. Speaking out loud reveals where your thinking stalls and builds real confidence.

  1. Protect your time and energy

Thoma applied to 3–8 roles per week — not 40-hour grind sessions. Job searching has diminishing returns if you push too hard. He recommends The 2-Hour Job Search as a framework.

The bottom line: the system is frustrating, but you’re not. You are worthy of a good job, and you will find one.


Full credit to Ben Thoma for the original research and insights. Read the original article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/job-hunting-still-sucks-what-worked-me-ben-thoma-1d2rc/

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