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How to jump back from rejection?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eamon" data-source="post: 17483" data-attributes="member: 2418"><p>I'm in the exactly the same boat; having failed at the last hurdle for two direct TC's and 1 VS. One of the TC's was for White & Case; which I believe is one of the longest application processes for any law firm (4 sets of interviews). That day I got the rejection email was one of the worst I have experienced. </p><p></p><p>Like yourself, I feel very burnt out. </p><p></p><p>However, if we can get this far, we can certainly get to the last stage. I'd also say that if you're consistently getting this far, you have the skills to make it to overcome that final interview. </p><p></p><p>Whilst the feedback and learning from interviews is important; I think we just need a tiny bit of luck, and we'll be in. My journey has been painfully depressing, and I struggle to keep positive, but we'll get there eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eamon, post: 17483, member: 2418"] I'm in the exactly the same boat; having failed at the last hurdle for two direct TC's and 1 VS. One of the TC's was for White & Case; which I believe is one of the longest application processes for any law firm (4 sets of interviews). That day I got the rejection email was one of the worst I have experienced. Like yourself, I feel very burnt out. However, if we can get this far, we can certainly get to the last stage. I'd also say that if you're consistently getting this far, you have the skills to make it to overcome that final interview. Whilst the feedback and learning from interviews is important; I think we just need a tiny bit of luck, and we'll be in. My journey has been painfully depressing, and I struggle to keep positive, but we'll get there eventually. [/QUOTE]
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