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How do you handle job rejections?

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I've had my fair share of job rejections, and it can be disheartening to feel like I'm not good enough. But in reality, it's a natural part of the online application process. There will always be candidates out there who are a better fit for the role. The most important thing is not to give up. Keep pushing forward and trying new things until you achieve your goals. While waiting for the right opportunity, take the time to update your skills and enhance your knowledge. How do you handle job rejections?
 
Well stated, you don't have to give up it is still part of life situation. Just take the rejections in your strides and know that yours is right in front of you

It's essential to stay persistent even after facing multiple rejections. Don't give up yet, keep your head high, and use your free time for learning. Investing your time in learning will pay off in the long run.
 
It's very easy for me because I understand that I'm not the only candidate for a job and I'm definitely not the best, and I don't need to immediately think that if only I'm invited to an interview, I'll be able to work. Even after 10 rejections, I calmly continue my search
 
When it comes to handling things like this, it's not easy. There are times I have even been denied a gig I was supposed to do. One way I handle it is to simply assume it was not meant for me in the first place, and I see it as a reason to do better.
 
It's very easy for me because I understand that I'm not the only candidate for a job and I'm definitely not the best, and I don't need to immediately think that if only I'm invited to an interview, I'll be able to work. Even after 10 rejections, I calmly continue my search

It is important to have the right mindset when applying for a job. We need to acknowledge that there may be better candidates out there who are more suited for the role. However, it is essential to stay motivated and never give up. In the end, persistence and a positive attitude can make all the difference.
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When it comes to handling things like this, it's not easy. There are times I have even been denied a gig I was supposed to do. One way I handle it is to simply assume it was not meant for me in the first place, and I see it as a reason to do better.

I suppose that what we were pursuing was not meant for us. However, I am quite confident that greater things are destined for us.
 
Job rejections are tough, but I stay persistent, keep applying, and use the time to update my skills and knowledge for better opportunities.
This is the mindset to have. You just have to keep at it. Just keep moving and applying for jobs
 
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