Hey OP, if you aren’t getting very many callbacks it’s got to be your resume or the positions you’re applying to. I read your post and I’m a little confused on what positions you’re applying for? You say front end and web development but can’t code? I guess UI/UX designer is what you’d primarily be applying for but do you have a strong portfolio of work, maybe even a website? All the UI/UX designers I know have a very large portfolio of very strong work. If you want these sorts of roles, I would suggest having a website and displaying all of your work. If you don’t have a lot, I would suggest maybe volunteering your skills to an organization of your choice (e.g. designing a website or app from scratch etc).
But you also say you have had project management experience? Do you apply for Product Owner or PM roles? Do you tailor your resume for every job application you turn in? Do you use the key ATS terms for the roles you apply?
Also, it’s not just backend engineers who are getting callbacks. I’m friends with alot of front end/fullstack engineers who were able to get new jobs after 2-3 months. But again, I don’t think your experience (from the way you describe it) makes you a candidate for a frontend engineer.
Honestly, from your post and comment it doesn’t sound like you know how to contextualize your experience in a clear and concise way related to a specific job you’re looking for. That’s probably being reflected in your resume/cover letters.
I don’t know what the job hunt was like 23 years ago, but it’s a grind now and has been a grind for years at this point. Learning how to succeed in this job market as someone who has no experience in it is a full time job in and of itself.
For anyone else on this post who are job searching — don’t be bogged down by this post. It isn’t an impossible job market, but it is a difficult one. I started searching last month, turned in 100 applications as a software engineer and am in the middle of 4 interviews at the moment. I’ve been networking a lot, volunteering for causes I am passionate about as a way to upskill and therefore have a lot of extra things to talk about during interviews. (I’ve been referred to other companies by organizations I volunteer for too) Also I’ve been leetcoding a lot, can’t get around that.