My job search success has been abysmal. I've had a number of interviews, including contract jobs and direct hire jobs where I thought I was qualified, but didn't get the nod. But who knows what the decision makers are thinking in that first screening call or during the actual interview? I've had recruiters ghost me, and jobs that I can find are "low-road"(look up this term) jobs that are a drudge. I've worked one that I didn't like it at all, just to keep the butter on.
One of my former colleagues found a new job in a few months after being laid off. Some are lucky, some are not.
There's one thing I do however. I go to BLS.gov and look at how jobs are concentrated in my city. No surprise, dead end jobs are heavily saturated because of high attrition rates, and low wages. One surprise, in my city, there's a high concentration of software developers, and it varies with other compute related jobs where some or high, some are not.
For instance, in San Francisco (I don't live there), the number of software developers is high, as opposed to nurses. But any any big city, surpringly like NYC, if you work in home care, you are in demand, due to aging populations and whatnot.
My intent is to find something I qualify for, that is somewhat scarce in numbers and target those jobs. I guess when you are cornered you become creative. Good luck to all of us!