The Post-Placement Depression No One Talks About
For many students, getting a job placement is a moment of triumph. Months of hard work, long nights of preparation, countless interviews, and relentless pressure culminate in that one announcement. Families celebrate, friends cheer, and social media is flooded with selfies and congratulatory posts. It feels like the end of a long journey and the start of a new chapter. But surprisingly, for many students, this so-called victory is just the beginning of a quieter, more personal struggle. In the first few weeks after placement, there is excitement. Offers are accepted, joining formalities completed, and plans for the future begin. Yet as the novelty fades, a sense of emptiness often creeps in. The adrenaline of preparation and the thrill of achieving a goal suddenly vanish, leaving a void that feels unsettling. This phenomenon, sometimes called post-achievement depression or post-placement depression, is more common than people admit. It does not mean failure; it simply reflects the...