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Search Work: A Collective Inquiry into the Job Hunt [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x152 mm, 32 full color spreads in sections
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jul-2026
  • Kirjastus: OR Books
  • ISBN-10: 168219454X
  • ISBN-13: 9781682194546
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x152 mm, 32 full color spreads in sections
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jul-2026
  • Kirjastus: OR Books
  • ISBN-10: 168219454X
  • ISBN-13: 9781682194546

What if the job hunt wasn’t just a means to an end, but a mirror held up to who we are—and who we’re becoming?

Search Work is an anthology that gathers job seekers to reflect on the emotional states, rituals, and artifacts of looking for work. Through essays and visuals, contributors explore the personal and collective weight of the job search, asking how we got here, and if we want to stay.

Everyone looks for work, many of us for most of our lives. What starts as a quest for a better title or paycheck often becomes something deeper: a search for purpose, belonging, safety, or reinvention. And the outcome is not just a new job. It’s a recalibration of identity, a reckoning with rejection, a confrontation with the lives we’ll never lead. The mainstream discourse on job hunting—reduced to networking tips and LinkedIn platitudes—rarely captures these deeper stakes.

Instead, Search Work asks what we uncover when we pause and examine the textures of the job hunt. Its contributors—writers, artists, museum workers, public servants, researchers, career changers, recent grads—explore how this labor reshapes desire and shifts our sense of self over time.

The book is born of Words of Mouth, a free weekly jobs newsletter started in 2016 and now read by over 65,000 creative professionals. Conceived to mark the project’s 10-year anniversary, Search Work reflects the concerns of its readership: those privileged to seek meaning in their labor, yet increasingly denied the stability once promised to the knowledge class.

As entry-level paths vanish and AI redraws the labor map, Search Work offers a timely, humane counterpoint to the isolating experience of job hunting. If the system pits seekers against each other, Search Work brings them together.

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A creative response to a demoralizing reality. Publisher's Weekly



The perfect LinkedIn era's companion to Studs Terkel's Working. Silvio Lorusso



This book helps us think and talk about what work means to each of us and what it might look like moving forward. DW Gibson



An astonishing book of messy reflections and experiences that won't fit in a LinkedIn profile. Gavin Mueller



Search Work fills in the texture to the numbers, the human, often ludicrous journey that is contained within the shorthand 'job seeking' . . . the book's contributors offer answers from the inside. Alex Press



Finding steady work has become a job unto itself, as this book reveals with candor and vim . . . Search Work is a bracing portrait of how we work now, and of what the hunt for a gig can teach us about ourselves and the world. Joshua Jelly-Schapiro



This books searing, funny and deeply human accounts illuminate capitalisms bardo: the modern job search. But amidst the misery, this book offers companyeven solidarity. Read it to find friends in hell. Eleni Schirmer



Job hunting is an uncanny, haunted, desertifying landscape. Search Work beautifully meets that weirdness with testimony and form, capturing the psychic costs of constantly packaging and translating oneself while insisting on the humanity and collective power of those who seek. Highly recommend this. Sarah T Mathews



Goes beyond the impotence, injustice, and inadequacy felt by many of us in the ranks of the un- and underemployed, to ask how wage work can realistically square with the pursuit of a good and decent life. Max Pearl

Rachel Meade Smith is a writer, editor, and civic design worker focused on information access and the world of work. Since 2016, she's authored Words of Mouth, a free newsletter sharing opportunities for good work and creative expansion, reaching tens of thousands of readers across the globe.