Friday, August 28, 2009

Handling Interview Rejection

Interview rejection is not personal, even though it certainly feels personal; it is business, and you need to treat each rejection as a learning experience. Celebrate the "almosts" because you're getting noticed
If you dwell on rejection, you may come to expect it, and not present yourself with full confidence in future interviews. Rember that the employer might prefer a different personality or skill set than yours, which probably indicates a job you wouldn't have been happy with anyway.
With confidence and enthusiasm, thank them for the opportunity to interview, to meet them and express that you enjoyed learning more about their company. Let them know that your interest is still high and if some other opportunity in the future arises, you want to be considered.
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