• Question 6: metabolism, scarcity, fractional/uberfication
    Feb 12 2026

    Work is starting to behave like a scarce resource—and companies are adjusting their metabolism accordingly. In this episode, Josh explores how AI, short-term incentives, and belt-tightening are accelerating the unbundling of jobs into fractional roles, contractors, and piecemeal tasks. What once looked like flexibility and “portfolio careers” is starting to resemble something else: an uberification of work where organizations can buy talent in slices, avoid long-term commitments, and offload risk onto individuals. Josh unpacks why this shift feels sudden, why it may be structural rather than temporary, and what it means when stability becomes a perk instead of the baseline.

    About The Job Market Sh*t Show

    The Job Market Sh*t Show: How AI Broke Hiring and What Might Be Next is an investigation into how hiring actually works now, how AI and automation have upended the process, and why the old rules no longer apply. It blends reporting, analysis, and firsthand stories from inside a labor market that’s increasingly algorithmic, opaque, and indifferent to the people moving through it—while asking what, if anything, might replace a system that no longer seems to work for humans on either side of the process.

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    13 mins
  • Question 5: Can We Beat The Bots? Escalating AI Tactics in The Job Search Arms Race
    Feb 5 2026

    Applying for jobs used to mean competing with other people. Now, it often means competing with machines. In this episode, Josh looks at how AI has turned the job search into an arms race—where applicants experiment with prompt injection, keyword stuffing, and other tactics just to get a human to look at their résumé. He revisits Nathan, an AI researcher who’s tracked his response rates down to the percentage point, and explores why even small changes—like leaving in typos—can feel worth trying in a black-box system that offers no feedback. Along the way, Josh examines how “defensive cheating” is spreading, why recruiters are divided on whether these tactics are clever or deceitful, and what gets lost when hiring becomes a game of outsmarting bots instead of finding capable humans.

    About The Job Market Sh*t Show

    The Job Market Sh*t Show: How AI Broke Hiring and What Might Be Next is an investigation into how hiring actually works now, how AI and automation have upended the process, and why the old rules no longer apply. It blends reporting, analysis, and firsthand stories from inside a labor market that’s increasingly algorithmic, opaque, and indifferent to the people moving through it—while asking what, if anything, might replace a system that no longer seems to work for humans on either side of the process.

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    12 mins
  • Question 4: Is This an Open Role or B.S.? Ghost Jobs and PR Trickery
    Jan 29 2026

    Job postings used to mean something. Now? They might just be corporate fan fiction. In this episode, Josh digs into ghost jobs—roles that look real but never get filled. He unpacks the story of a product manager who applied with a referral and still never got seen, and talks with a career coach who’s helped hundreds navigate the same dead ends. Whether it’s PR spin, bench-building, or future-proofing a hiring freeze, these jobs waste more than time—they drain hope. And while we can’t stop companies from posting them, we can learn how to spot them sooner.

    About The Job Market Sh*t Show:

    The Job Market Sh*t Show is an investigation into how hiring actually works now, why the old rules no longer apply, and what’s quietly taking their place. It blends reporting, analysis, and firsthand stories from inside a labor market that feels increasingly automated, opaque, and indifferent to the people moving through it.

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    9 mins
  • Question 3: Hey Robot, Read My Resume? When AI Decides Who Gets Seen
    Jan 22 2026

    Applying online feels like shouting into the void—and that’s because, more often than not, your first interviewer is a robot. In this episode, Josh breaks down the rise of AI in hiring: how automation is reshaping resume screening, where bias creeps in, and why so many qualified candidates are ghosted by systems that were built for efficiency, not fairness. Plus, why networking—not keyword cramming—might be your best bet for getting seen.

    About The Job Market Sh*t Show:

    The Job Market Sh*t Show is an investigation into how hiring actually works now, why the old rules no longer apply, and what’s quietly taking their place. It blends reporting, analysis, and firsthand stories from inside a labor market that feels increasingly automated, opaque, and indifferent to the people moving through it.

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    15 mins
  • Question 2: If Everyone Hates LinkedIn, Why Are We Still There? The Role of Platforms In Our Search for Jobs
    Jan 15 2026

    LinkedIn is noisy, frustrating, and often feels like a job search dead end—so why are we still using it? In this episode, Josh unpacks the tension we all feel about the platform, exploring what still works (profiles, networks, discovery) and what definitely doesn’t (spam, false leads, and the chaos of too much noise). Plus, a glimpse into how job seekers are starting to reclaim control—one Slack or Discord community at a time.

    About The Job Market Sh*t Show:

    The Job Market Sh*t Show is an investigation into how hiring actually works now, why the old rules no longer apply, and what’s quietly taking their place. It blends reporting, analysis, and firsthand stories from inside a labor market that feels increasingly automated, opaque, and indifferent to the people moving through it.

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    16 mins
  • Question 1: What Happens When Everyone Applies to Every Job? The Applicant Tsunami Overwhelming People and Systems
    Jan 8 2026

    The job market’s broken, and it starts with volume. In this episode, we look at how applying for jobs turned into a numbers game—fueled by one-click applications, AI bots, and overwhelmed recruiters. Featuring the story of Nathan S., an AI researcher rethinking what “fit” even means, we dig into the applicant tsunami and ask: how do you stand out in a system built to ignore you?

    About The Job Market Sh*t Show:

    The Job Market Sh*t Show is an investigation into how hiring actually works now, why the old rules no longer apply, and what’s quietly taking their place. It blends reporting, analysis, and firsthand stories from inside a labor market that feels increasingly automated, opaque, and indifferent to the people moving through it.

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    12 mins
  • The Job Market Sh*t Show (trailer)
    Dec 17 2025

    Something’s off. People are applying to hundreds of jobs and walking away with nothing but ghosted inboxes and rejection emails. Companies say they’re hiring—but the job posts gather dust, recruiters disappear, and no one seems to know what the algorithm is doing.

    The Job Market Sht Show* is Josh Levine’s real-time investigation into what’s broken, who’s stuck, and what might actually help. If you’re looking for work, trying to hire, or just wondering why everything feels harder than it should—this is for you.

    Subscribe to The Job Market Sh*t Show wherever you get your podcasts and the Substack for updates.

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    2 mins