Must I reapply for an ESTA following a change in employment status?

I had my ESTA approved last year when I didn't have a job hence put NO
under DO YOU HAVE A CURRENT OR PREVIOUS EMPLOYER?
. Since then I have both received and ended employment so if I were to apply for an ESTA now I should answer YES
to DO YOU HAVE A CURRENT OR PREVIOUS EMPLOYER?
I plan to go to America and stay with some friends for around 2 months before returning home and looking for another job.
When I tried to update the ESTA information I discovered that you may only make changes to information related to your Travel Information.
Will I need to apply for a new ESTA that contains the correct information or will I be able to get by with this one and will the fact that I recently left my job or that I plan to be there for 2 months be an issue?
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Do I need to reapply for my ESTA?
2. When do I need to reapply for ESTA? If you intend to use the ESTA program after your ESTA has expired, you must apply for a new one. This is why the term \u201creapplication\u201d is used instead of \u201crenewal.\u201d There is no system for extending the expiration date of an ESTA through renewal.Can you change status on an ESTA?
Adjustment of Status on ESTA Generally, however, adjustment of status is allowed for immediate relatives who enter the United States on ESTA, so long as they did not make any misrepresentation or have fraudulent intent at the time of entering the United States.How do I reinstate my ESTA?
It is not possible to extend or renew a current ESTA travel authorization. You will need to apply for a new ESTA travel authorization. Please reapply at https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov if travel to the United States is intended in the near future.Can I apply for ESTA twice?
Even if your status became \u201ctravel not authorized,\u201d you may apply for ESTA again as many times as you wish.How do I update an ESTA?
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