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Tired of Rejection
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 44142" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>The unhelpful vote on the above is far more unhelpful than the post itself... we are a community that tries to support one another, I would encourage people to be more open minded to that.</p><p></p><p>Rejection is a tiring process. Many on here have felt like you at some point in their journey. For some that will mean deciding to choose a different path, for others it will mean that they take a break and refocus their efforts in time, for others it will be a turning point in which they eventually “see the light” and some how manage to turn things around and feel more positive about the situation.</p><p></p><p>This may be slightly disheartening, but remember most people are going to be unsuccessful in a recruitment process - you are not a minority. By default, not everyone can get the job. </p><p></p><p>My advice is to take a break from applying. Make sure you focus on you and your mental health first and ensure that is in a good place for you to then be able to proceed with future applications. Take some time out to enjoy the things you enjoy and to explore things away from applications to firms. Maybe with some time away from it, you can return with a fresh pair of eyes that may help you work out what to do next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 44142, member: 2672"] The unhelpful vote on the above is far more unhelpful than the post itself... we are a community that tries to support one another, I would encourage people to be more open minded to that. Rejection is a tiring process. Many on here have felt like you at some point in their journey. For some that will mean deciding to choose a different path, for others it will mean that they take a break and refocus their efforts in time, for others it will be a turning point in which they eventually “see the light” and some how manage to turn things around and feel more positive about the situation. This may be slightly disheartening, but remember most people are going to be unsuccessful in a recruitment process - you are not a minority. By default, not everyone can get the job. My advice is to take a break from applying. Make sure you focus on you and your mental health first and ensure that is in a good place for you to then be able to proceed with future applications. Take some time out to enjoy the things you enjoy and to explore things away from applications to firms. Maybe with some time away from it, you can return with a fresh pair of eyes that may help you work out what to do next. [/QUOTE]
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