Can I obtain a new ESTA whilst I still have a valid one?

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I visited the USA earlier this year for 6 weeks. I intend to go back next year on the same ESTA visa in March for another 6 weeks to search for a job. This would bring me to the full length of the ESTA visa.
I'm concerned that 6 weeks won't be enough time to find a job, so I'm wondering if it is possible to request an entirely new 90 day visa, even though I have a currently valid visa.
Does anyone have any knowledge on this? Would it be a risky thing to do?
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Can you apply for a new ESTA before the old one expires?
You may apply for a new ESTA at any time, even before your current one expires. Your previous ESTA information will be invalidated and a new travel authorization number will be issued when you apply for the new ESTA.It is not possible to recover invalidated ESTA information.Can I apply for a new ESTA while in the US?
When you return from the US you can apply for a new ESTA at any time. There is no way to renew your ESTA, in terms of extending your current one, you simply apply for a completely new ESTA using the same application process as previously.Can you renew an existing ESTA?
It is not possible to extend your ESTA but you are able to renew your ESTA. Your ESTA is valid for a maximum period of two years from issue, or until your passport expires if that is sooner. To renew your ESTA, you must submit a new application,in the same way that you submitted your previous one.Can you renew your ESTA while in the US?
Whilst you are able to get a new ESTA when you are in the US, this does not mean that you are able to stay in the US for a period longer than 90 days. The criteria of an ESTA is that you do not stay in the US for a period of any more than 90 days, which applies even if you take out a new ESTA.What 10 things YOU must to know about ESTA travel authorization. Visa Waiver Program
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