India, Oct. 7 -- Job hunting today feels like an emotional rollercoaster, endless applications, technical tests, and automated rejection emails that arrive before hope can even settle in. The uncertainty and lack of human touch in hiring have left many job seekers feeling frustrated and undervalued.

A recent Reddit post highlighted just how disheartening the experience can be. The techie (@Background_Ad_19) shared how a rejection email arrived only eight minutes after completing a lengthy technical assessment, despite clearing almost every section.

"Rejection mail in just 8 minutes just because I failed to answer 1 question, the rest all cleared," the caption of the post reads.

The techie had joined a company four months earlier but wa...