It’s the moment of truth in the job interview process: did I get the job or not?
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You wait anxiously by the computer and know the answer could forever change your career.
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Then, the fateful email comes across. You open with anticipation and find out…you didn’t land the job.
It’s a tough moment, I know.
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You go dark and think, “Who needs that company, anyway? Moving on.”
Bad idea, Why?
You leave zero opportunity on the table & you don’t any review.
Good idea – Handle rejection like a pro
The next time you get a big fat “No,” just send an email back.
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This is an example for an email :
Hi ______,
Thank you for letting me know about the job.
I understand your decision and appreciate the opportunity to interview for the job. Please keep me in mind for future opportunities. I respect the work you do at [name of company] and would like to contribute if possible.
All the best,
Your first name
Email signature
Don’t be like that baby ———>
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The key is to respond promptly and show nothing but confidence.
You didn’t land the job — OK, But you maintain a positive relationship with the employer and that could go a long way.
you never know exactly what was the reason you didn’t get the job.
sometimes it isn’t something about you so just take it easy because
life goes on 🙂

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Remember
There’s opportunity everywher, even in an email response to a rejection.
Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.
Create Your Own Luck by Changing Your Perspective !
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Published: Jun 6, 2016
Latest Revision: Jun 6, 2016
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