Knowing job rejection can be good helps.
Not exact matches
It is likely that the social consequences of the drinking problem, i.e., family breakup,
job dismissal,
rejection by friends and associates, and general social disapproval, are greater for the woman alcoholic who is
known as such.
Such a massive and overwhelming
rejection of Brian Higgins hand - picked choice — a trusted aide in a heavily Democrat district — shows that Western New York families are frustrated with Higgins» Washington -
knows - best philosophy that has hurt their pocketbooks and destroyed
jobs.»
Maybe the worst part about the
job search is sending out an application for a
job you just
know you're well suited for and getting an unceremonious
rejection or even a nonanswer.
My wakeup call was sitting around as a post-doc post Lehman crash never
knowing whether I would still have my current position and getting
rejection after
rejection for every real
job that I applied for.
While your may never
know the exact reason you were edged out for a given
job, expressing gratitude in your response to any
rejection is a solid way to make yet another great impression on a would be employer.
Let this happen during your
job interview and next thing you
know, you'll receive a
rejection email.
Even if your thank - you note after a
job rejection doesn't turn into another opportunity, you'll have the satisfaction of
knowing that you handled a difficult situation with dignity.
We all
know that
job searching is no fun, but what really hurts is
rejection.
I
know that the lack of any response at all, even a polite
rejection form letter, is jarring and frustrating for most
job hunters.
Anyone who has endured or is in the middle of a
job search
knows the struggle of sending out resumes to hundreds of recruiters, only to be met with either no response or a response that comes months after applying with a
rejection attached.