Being a terrorist apparently doesn’t look good on a resume.

Members of ISIS are fleeing the Middle East and quietly returning to Europe in an attempt to rejoin society, but there’s one problem: None of them can find jobs.

A daily newspaper in Sweden, known as the Expressen, interviewed several former jihadists recently and spoke to them about how difficult it was to get hired.

“I just want to forget everything,” explained 27-year-old Walad Yousef, who was one of 150 fighters to return home to Sweden in recent months.

“I apply for a lot of jobs, but I can’t get any because my pictures are out there,” he said, according to the Daily Caller.

Yousef, who refuses to use his real name, added that many Swedes are worried about what the returnees will do now that they’re back in the country.

One man told the Expressen that he was afraid to talk on the record because he has “enough problems” finding a job as it is.

Some of the ex-fighters have been forced to make up stories about why they fled to the Middle East, with some claiming they were there to help civilians.

When asked about the difficulties of returning home, one former soldier acted like the newspaper had the wrong guy.

“That’s very strange. Anyone can say they’re me,” he said, despite there being leaked government records detailing his allegiance to ISIS.

“I mean, it’s war. Maybe someone recommended me,” the man added. “I don’t know.”

Sweden, like many other countries, has been on edge due to the numerous terror attacks that have taken place in Europe over the past few years.

Hundreds of residents have fled the country and joined up with ISIS since its inception. Authorities believe there are roughly 100 Swedes still in the Middle East fighting on the group’s behalf.

“The really dangerous ones have not come back yet,” local terror expert Magnus Ranstorp told the Expressen.

“The vast majority may not do anything, but they are still a danger to the authorities and it must be managed,” he said. “It is important for the police to be able to prioritize this area so that they do not become dangerous for society.”