Switzerland has one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe and one of the highest average salaries in the world. A quarter of the Swiss population are foreigners, and only a third of the students in secondary school go to some sort of university. Taking into account these facts, it would appear that the chances of getting a (good) job in Switzerland are relatively high for a well-educated foreigner actively seeking employment. Somehow, nonetheless, this was not the case for me for a long time.This book describes the importance of understanding the country-specific context and demystifies some key challenges in job-seeking and the unemployment experience. Through a mix of statistical data and individual stories, it will become clearer why getting a (good) job in Switzerland can sometimes take much longer than anticipated.This book is for:- Any career-driven person looking for employment - Expats coming (or planning to come) to Switzerland without a job- People in unemployment, particularly (but not exclusively) in Switzerland - Family and friends of people in unemploymentFor more information about the book, visit the website https://makingsenseofmyunemployment.com