Four players stand around the square hedges by the Coin Shop, each one clutching a Job Job Job Sahur like it’s the last ticket out of a hiring freeze. A countdown, a flash, and the brainrots are gone — sacrificed for a shot at something better. That’s the scene Update 60 dropped into Steal a Brainrot on August 1, 2026, and it’s also where the Job Application trait entered the game for the first time.
If you’ve seen a brainrot with this trait on the Red Carpet, or you’re trying to figure out whether the ritual is worth the setup, this guide breaks down exactly what the Job Application trait does, where it actually comes from, and whether it deserves a spot in your trait farming rotation.
Job Application Trait in Steal a Brainrot
The Job Application trait is a permanent income multiplier added in Update 60, sitting in the Admin Abuse exclusive category alongside traits like Bee, Disco, Crab Claw, and Zombie. Like every other trait in the game, it stacks on top of a brainrot’s base income and any mutation it’s carrying, and once applied, it stays on that brainrot for good — it doesn’t wear off, get removed by trading, or reset on rebirth.
It arrived during an Admin Abuse window in the same patch as the Job Job Job Sahur Ritual, a new four-player cooperative mechanic built around Job Job Job Sahur, the brainrot based on the “Job Application” meme that originally won a community poll on the official Discord back in August 2025. That shared timing is why so many players assume the ritual is the only way to get the trait — but as you’ll see below, that’s not quite accurate.
Job Application Trait: Stats at a Glance
| Detail | Value |
| Multiplier | 5x |
| Trait category | Admin Abuse exclusive |
| Application method | Random brainrot |
| Triggering event | Admin Abuse |
| Added in | Update 60 (August 1, 2026) |
| Removable? | No — permanent once applied |
| Stacks with mutations? | Yes, additively |
At a flat 5x multiplier, the Job Application trait lands in the same tier as Bee, Disco, Crab Claw, Glitched, Zombie, Sombrero, and Indonesia — solid, but well below the top-tier OG traits like Strawberry (9x) or Meowl (8x) that only show up during peak-luck Admin Abuse windows.
Where the Trait Comes From: the Job Job Job Sahur Ritual, Explained
The ritual itself is the headline feature of Update 60, and understanding it matters even if the trait can technically pop up elsewhere. Here’s how it plays out in practice.

Step-by-Step: Running the Job Job Job Sahur Ritual
- Gather four players, each holding one Job Job Job Sahur brainrot. Solo attempts don’t work — the ritual specifically checks for four separate participants.
- Position yourselves around the square hedges next to the Coin Shop. Placement matters; standing in the wrong spot won’t trigger the sequence.
- Confirm the sacrifice. All four Job Job Job Sahurs are permanently consumed the moment the ritual activates — there’s no walking this back, so don’t start unless everyone is committed.
- Watch for the Job event to fire. This runs server-wide, not just for the four participants, and it’s the window where random brainrots on the map (not just the one that spawns) have a shot at picking up traits like Job Application.
- Claim the spawned Resume brainrot fast. Either Yess my Resume or Noo my Resume appears on the Red Carpet, and any player on the server can buy or steal it if you hesitate.
Yess my Resume vs Noo my Resume: What You’re Actually Rolling For
The ritual’s core payout is a coin flip between two new Secret-tier brainrots, and the gap between them is enormous:
| Brainrot | Rarity | Spawn Chance | Cost | Base Income |
| Yess my Resume | Secret | 99% | $532.5M | $2.1M/s |
| Noo my Resume | Secret | 1% | $4.2B | $32.5M/s |
Noo my Resume is the one everyone’s actually hoping for. At roughly 15x the earning power of its common counterpart, landing it turns a single ritual into a genuine base-income upgrade — and because Job Job Job Sahur’s total supply is limited, both Resume brainrots hold strong trading value even without a trait attached, especially once the current supply of ritual materials dries up.
Running the ritual during or immediately after an Admin Abuse window tends to stack extra effects on top of the base outcome, which is one reason coordinated groups try to time their attempts around scheduled events rather than running them cold.
Does the Ritual Guarantee the Job Application Trait?
This is the part most guides gloss over, and it’s worth being precise about: no, running the Job Job Job Sahur Ritual does not guarantee the Job Application trait. The trait’s official application method is listed as “random brainrot” during an active Admin Abuse event — the same mechanic that governs traits like Bull, Fire, Nyan, and Lightning. The ritual and the trait launched in the same update and share the same Admin Abuse window, but they’re technically separate systems.
In practice, that means your best shot at the Job Application trait isn’t necessarily tied to completing the ritual itself — it’s tied to having brainrots actively spawned and moving around the map while Admin Abuse is live, the same way you’d farm any other Admin Abuse exclusive trait.
How the Job Application Trait Affects Your Income
Traits in Steal a Brainrot don’t multiply your income on their own — they add to a shared pool alongside your mutation, and that pool multiplies your base income. The formula, confirmed by the game’s own trait mechanics, looks like this:
Final Income = Base Income × (Mutation Multiplier + Σ (Trait Multiplier − 1))
So a Job Application trait (5x) contributes +4 to that stacking total, not a flat 5x on its own. Here’s a worked example using a mid-tier Secret brainrot:
A brainrot with $100M/s base income, a Rainbow mutation (which shares the top mutation tier alongside the newer Crystal mutation), and the Job Application trait (5x) would calculate as:
$100M/s × (Rainbow multiplier + (5 − 1)) = final income
The exact number depends on Rainbow’s current listed value, but the takeaway holds regardless: trait value scales with the base income of the brainrot it’s applied to. Slapping a 5x trait on a Common that earns $50/s barely moves the needle. Put it on a high-tier Secret or Brainrot God, and that same trait meaningfully boosts your per-second earnings.
Job Application Trait vs Other 5x-Class Admin Abuse Traits
The Job Application trait shares its exact multiplier with several other Update-era traits, so it’s worth knowing where it stands relative to its closest competition.
| Trait | Multiplier | Category | Application |
| Job Application | 5x | Admin Abuse exclusive | Random brainrot |
| Bee | 5x | Admin Abuse exclusive | Random brainrot |
| Disco | 5x | Admin Abuse exclusive | Random brainrot |
| Crab Claw | 5x | Admin Abuse exclusive | Crab pinches brainrot |
| Glitched | 5x | Admin Abuse exclusive | Red Carpet brainrots |
| Zombie | 5x | Admin Abuse exclusive | Random brainrot |
| Sombrero | 5x | Country | Mexico event, Admin Abuse |
| Indonesia | 5x | Country | Random brainrot, Admin Abuse |
None of these outrank each other in raw power — they’re functionally interchangeable at 5x, so the real deciding factor is which one you happen to land during an active event. If you’re chasing a specific look for a brainrot you plan to flex or trade, Job Application is a fine pull; if you’re purely optimizing income and any 5x trait will do, don’t waste time waiting specifically for this one over Bee or Disco.
Is the Job Application Trait Worth Farming?
Realistically, yes, but with a caveat. A 5x multiplier is solidly mid-tier — good enough to be worth stacking onto a valuable brainrot, but nowhere near rare or powerful enough to build a farming session specifically around. It’s most efficient to pick it up as a byproduct of general Admin Abuse farming rather than treating it as a standalone goal, the same logic that applies to most of the 4x–5x tier traits introduced over the past few updates.

Where it does add real value is on brainrots you’re already planning to build up for trading or long-term income, since traits never expire or degrade and every additional multiplier point compounds with whatever mutation and other traits you stack on top.
Best Brainrots to Put the Job Application Trait On
Because trait math is additive to a multiplicative base, the trait itself does more work on brainrots that already earn a lot per second. A few practical guidelines:
- Prioritize Secret or Brainrot God rarity brainrots, the kind you’ll find near the top of any tier list, over Commons or Rares — the same 5x trait produces dramatically more income on a high-base-rate unit.
- Combine with a strong mutation first. Since mutation and trait values add together inside the same multiplier, a brainrot with a Rainbow or Crystal mutation gets far more mileage out of an added trait than an unmutated one.
- Consider one of the two new Resume brainrots. If you land Noo my Resume from the ritual, that $32.5M/s base income makes any trait you later apply to it hit noticeably harder than the same trait on an older Secret.
Farming Tips to Improve Your Odds
If you’re actively hunting for Job Application (or any Admin Abuse exclusive 5x trait), the same approach players use when building wealth and chasing rarer traits applies here too:
- Run private servers to stop other players from stealing your brainrots mid-farm or interfering with ritual setups.
- Keep brainrots moving. Traits only apply to actively spawned brainrots, so rebuying the same unit before it reaches a base extends its exposure window during an event.
- Stock spare Job Job Job Sahurs. Ritual outcomes aren’t guaranteed on the first try, so having backups ready means you’re not sitting idle waiting to restock.
- Watch for Admin Abuse scheduling rather than farming blind — timing your session to overlap with an active window is the single biggest factor in whether you see any Admin Abuse exclusive trait at all, Job Application included.
Frequently Asked Questions
Final Thoughts
The Job Application trait won’t headline anyone’s collection the way Strawberry or the newer John Pork trait does, but it’s a solid, permanent 5x boost that’s genuinely accessible if you’re already grinding Admin Abuse events. Treat the Job Job Job Sahur Ritual as its own reward — a shot at Noo my Resume — rather than a guaranteed shortcut to the trait, and you’ll walk away with realistic expectations instead of four sacrificed brainrots and nothing to show for it.
Update 61 is already shifting the meta with the new RNG Machine, so keep an eye on whether Sammy folds Job Application into any future ritual rewards directly — for now, random spawn during Admin Abuse remains the only confirmed path.
