The hidden mental cost of months of job searching
by Izzaty Borhan·May 23, 2026
Currently in month 5 of job searching. Writing this because I don't see enough honest content about what a long job search actually does to you.
The rejection accumulation: The first 5 rejections are fine. By rejection 30, you've built up a body of evidence that your brain uses to confirm every insecurity you have.
The identity erosion: When you're employed, your job is part of your identity. In a long job search, you're between identities and it's disorienting.
The financial pressure changing your judgment: The longer the search, the more I find myself considering jobs I would have quickly eliminated in month 1. Desperation distorts decision-making.
What's helped:
- Maintaining one non-job-search project that lets me produce something (I'm writing)
- Having explicit "off days" from the search with no guilt
- Being honest with people I trust about where I actually am
- Tracking applications and outcomes — seeing progress even through rejection makes it feel less random