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How to deal with job rejections


How to deal with job rejections

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Careers are about the professional - but they're also personal. No matter your skill set, experience or background, your future means a lot to you. It's easy to get weighed down by feelings of pressure or struggle to balance your personal life, studies and finances with your budding career.

You just had a job interview and you're feeling great. You love the sound of the company and you think you really connected with the panel. Then an email comes in. It's a no. You're left feeling upset, confused and wondering what went wrong.

Being rejected has to be one of the most uncomfortable experiences out there - it can really undermine your confidence. Unfortunately, it's also an inevitable part of hunting for a job.

Thankfully, there are things you can do to feel more in control and protect your wellbeing. Here are our top tips on how to deal with job rejections so that when you next have to face one, you can recover quickly and use it to become an even stronger candidate.

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How to deal with job rejections


How to deal with job rejections

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