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How to (Actually) Get a Job You Love in 2026: Navigate a Bad Job Market, Stop Settling, and Find Meaningful Work

How to (Actually) Get a Job You Love in 2026: Navigate a Bad Job Market, Stop Settling, and Find Meaningful Work

Episode 697 Published 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Description

The 2026 job market is brutal. Hiring freezes. Ghost jobs. Mass layoffs. Algorithmic rejection. If you've been applying for months and hearing nothing, the problem isn't you — it's the job search playbook you've been handed.

In this episode, we breaks down the 3 shifts that separate people who actually get a job they love in a bad job market from people stuck in endless application loops: clarity before search, conversations before applications, and designing your career instead of defaulting into one. 

 

What you'll learn

  • Why referrals produce 7x the interview rate of cold applications (69% vs. 8%)
  • Why "apply to more jobs" is the worst career advice being given in 2026
  • How to get clarity before you start your job search (and why most people skip this entirely)

 

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