
What are some best practices that you are using to overcome the constant rejection, either via email or not being selected after a grueling interview process? In need of some pointers.

How do you handle AND cope with rejection while job hunting?
- Don't take things personally. Don't take the rejections personally. ...
- Share your disappointment privately. ...
- Ask for constructive feedback. ...
- Review your job search process. ...
- Network with the interviewer. ...
- Take a break. ...
- Move on. How to Cope with Rejection While Job Hunting - Undercover


I worked for the Railroad for 30 years and In 2000 I changed jobs and went to work for Security and my last Job was with WackenHut Security. had a year working for TDC in Huntsville Texas for 1 Year ,all done with Commissioned Officer of Texas.

I have had this problem with some job interviews that I have had in the past. Sometimes, someone else more qualified may get hired. At other times, it could be a matter of timing in that I didn't schedule an interview sooner due to health or transportation issues. You just have to be patient and willing to accept job offers as they may present themselves.
I remember I had an interview last summer. But I was not called back until April or so. By then, I had contracted the coronavirus. So I could not exactly take on the job offer. On the same token, I am not sure what the salary was either.

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Don't give up! Here are some tips to overcome rejection while job seeking as well as tackling job search burnout. What kind of job are you looking for? Maybe we can help brainstorm some ideas to expand your search?