Applying for jobs is tough. If you're in this situation, thankfully, Reddit is here for you. The community /r/recruitingh*ll is home to some pretty wild takes on the job application process, because the people here are so caught up with the whole thing that they've pretty much seen it all. From terrible job listings with awful pay (or none at all) to completely rude and unprofessional bosses, they've got the screenshots to prove the job market is a minefield that's almost impossible to navigate.

These are some of the most memorable posts from the subreddit in the past month, because we all could use a glimpse into how difficult it is to apply for a simple job nowadays. Whether you're happily employed or stuck in the recruiting process yourself, hopefully these images will have something entertaining to offer, because it's honestly pretty funny what people think they can get away with nowadays.

On a Work from Home Job Listing

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So, no one else in the family is allowed to use wifi during business hours. Really?

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Wonderful Interaction with a Potential Employer

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Any Reason Why They Need to Know This?

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Oh no, I guess I can't keep my birds of prey anymore.

Less Than 12 Hours Before the First Shift

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No Payment for Three Months?

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After that, you get 10,000 rupees monthly, which is equivalent to about $123 USD.

Absolutely Not

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"Equal Opportunity Employer"

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At least they say it up front instead of wasting everyone else's time, I guess?

I Think I Do?

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OP Took a Job Offer, Then They Picked Someone Else

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Hopefully OP found something later, but considering they had to pull out of other interviews after accepting this spot, things probably aren't going great.


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