Will older unmarried people run into a wall when looking for a job?

There are examples of older unmarried friends looking for a job and hitting a wall. My friend Xiao Li works in the financial department. Because of her busy work, except her colleagues, her social circle is very narrow. Unconsciously, at the age of 30, she has never been married or in love, and has become a "leftover woman" in everyone's mouth. This year, Xiao Li's company was hit by the epidemic. In April, the boss announced that the company closed down and laid off more than 30 employees who persisted to the end. Xiao Li was forced to join the job search army again. In fact, she was most afraid of the feeling of running around looking for a job, so she stayed for four years despite the low salary and harsh boss of this company.

Finding a job this time is as painful as it was four years ago. Xiao Li is a junior college student who graduated from an ordinary university. Competition in the financial sector is fierce. Big companies can't get in, and the bosses of small companies are desperately pushing down their wages. But in addition, she also faces a new problem. Almost all interviewers will ask questions when they look at the "unmarried" in her resume at the end of the interview: when asked these questions, Xiao Li is often extremely distressed. When she is talking about her partner and when she can get married, she also wants to know that the key things cannot be planned in advance like other things. Some of these interviewers are middle-aged men and some are girls her age. Looking at their serious and Gherardini eyes when asking questions, Xiao couldn't help but sigh, what's wrong with being unmarried? Is it a mistake not to get married I feel puzzled, too. Really speechless!

I hope I can help you.