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The Lunacy of Job Hunting in America
Surviving the Interview Circus, Corporate Ghosting, and the Myth of Meritocracy
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If you’ve ever applied for hundreds of jobs, survived endless interview rounds, or been ghosted by a company after they said you were “a top candidate,” this audiobook will feel painfully familiar.
The Lunacy of Job Hunting in America is a sharp, honest, and darkly humorous deep dive into the modern job-search nightmare. Part memoir, part cultural critique, Ivan Hagen exposes the chaos behind today’s hiring system — where algorithms reject résumés, recruiters vanish mid-conversation, and companies ask for Olympic-level patience while offering entry-level pay.
With clarity and wit, this audiobook explores:
The psychological toll of unemployment and job instability
Corporate ghosting and the false promise of “we’ll be in touch”
Interview processes that feel like reality-TV obstacle courses
Burnout, identity loss, and the emotional cost of constant rejection
The myth of meritocracy in a system designed for inconsistency
How to stay sane while navigating a broken job market
Through personal stories, satire, and brutally accurate observations, Hagen reveals why job hunting feels like a circus — and how to move through it with self-awareness, resilience, and your dignity intact.
Whether you’re actively searching, recovering from burnout, or simply trying to understand why hiring feels so dysfunctional today, this audiobook will validate your experience, make you laugh, and help you reclaim a sense of control in the madness.
A timely and relatable guide for anyone struggling to make sense of the American job market — and trying to survive it with their sanity still intact.
©2025 Ivan Hagen (P)2026 Ivan Hagen