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Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by eazydon(m): 2:55pm On Jul 02, 2015
A couple of weeks ago I went for a job interview. I had worked my little socks off preparing. I knew the organization, the job and my own credentials inside out, upside down and back to front. I had done my confidence-boosting spiel in front of the mirror, I looked good, I felt good. Tick, tick, tick. To top it all off the interview went like a dream. We’ll let you know by Friday, the panel beamed. I skipped out of the building. I felt as light as a feather, like I was walking on air, swimming in a sea of calm. I was already planning my celebratory night out.

Friday came and went. So did Monday and Tuesday. My confidence wavered, trembled, shook and, come Wednesday, finally stumbled off the precarious stool it had been foolishly prancing on: “The decision has been a difficult one, we had many well qualified candidates and this was a very competitive recruitment process. After careful consideration we regret to inform you that your application has been unsuccessful.” Game over.

Now I’m a pretty resilient person and have faced my fair share of rejection. I was rejected by my university the first time I applied. My love for my first proper, non-celebrity crush was painfully unrequited. My products and bids on eBay are never successful and, as a writer, the vast majority of my work is never read, let alone rejected. However, this latest addition to the list was exceptionally hard to swallow. Rejection during the preliminary stage of a hiring process, i.e. when there are hundreds of CVs to choose from, is fine and dandy. Equally, should you decide not to hire someone when it’s patently clear that they’ve neither brushed up on the position nor the employer, well that’s just fairenoughski. BUT, when they’ve met you, you’re qualified and, to top it all off, you’ve prepped to the extreme…well, that’s just mean.

Whether you had your heart set on a job, on a person or on a pair of Silverbird Cinema tickets, realising that your best simply wasn’t good enough is a difficult truth to face up to. So, how do you pick yourself up, dust yourself off and get back on that grumpy pony in one smooth, seamless action?

Behold, the 5 Bauer pearls of wisdom:

1) Get clean and unwind. Stop whatever you’re doing. I don’t care if you’re at work, hiking through Sambisa or are in an important meeting with your yogi. You find yourself a bathroom. You get in that tub and soak yourself in a bubble bath until your body is like a maxed-out sponge. In the absence of a tub, indulge in a long, hot shower accompanied by some nice-smelling body wash and music. Slip into something comfortable (no dingy sweats though), stick a food product courtesy of any fast food you know (or just something you like) in the oven and crack open your tipple of choice. Have an evening of just unwinding with whatever you find relaxing, whether that’s Tinsels, listening to your favourite music or starting the book you’ve had on your nightstand for weeks.

2) Get closure. If your interviewer is willing to give feedback on why you didn’t get the job, prise it out of them. Have the temerity to ask why that second date never turned into a third (as ever, erring on the side of not being a psychopath). As well as being constructive this should also help you see the potential upsides of not having got what you wanted.

3) Be kind to yourself. This doesn’t mean eating 100 cups of Mr Bigg’s ice cream every day or buying those surround sound speakers you’ve been lusting after. It means not pressuring yourself to re-initiate your quest all guns blazing. In the case of job-hunting, this means starting small. Rather than being glued to my laptop searching like a maniac for 6 hours straight (been there, done that, got the T-Shirt), I prefer to set myself a couple of realistic targets each day. This could be mapping out my contacts, reshaping my CV or making a list of publications I’d like to approach. I also regularly allow myself something that makes me happy or boosts my self-esteem; a haircut, cinema outing or long, lingering midweek lunch. Things move slower but in the long run I have more energy and confidence, meaning that I’ll be fully charged and ready to go whenever the next great opportunity arises.

4) Find a theme song. Everyone should have an anthem for their particular quest, a song that really speaks to you but also acts as a little pick-me-up whenever you stumble off your own precarious stool. It should be a song that pumps you up when you’re feeling deflated rather than tempt you to wallow. That means no Everybody Hurts, I Know It’s Over or Without You. Great songs, bad anthems.

5) Have your champion on standby. Although you’re obviously the sassiest, most disgustingly confident person in the universe, rejection is tough for everyone. It’s also 118.2% harder to swallow when you’re handling it alone. I’m a firm believer in everyone having a champion, someone who is there to pick you up no matter what, remind you of how great you are and of how far you’ve come. It could be your partner, friend, mother, or pet, whatever, just get one. And, more importantly, be their champion in return.

Please share your ideas too on what has helped you overcome rejection at interviews and any order success stories you may have!

Source: http://www.trendtopix.com/interview-not-successful-how-to-deal-with-rejection-when-applying-for-a-job/

Ishilove, lalasticlala

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Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by elohorayodele: 3:13pm On Jul 02, 2015
Nice one
pray more, be more exposed, broaden your scope and you will get what you desire

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Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by Nobody: 3:13pm On Jul 02, 2015
It takes the grace of God & favor
& also it tells one to tighten his/her shoe laces as the output wasn't good enough.
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by Chukwutobi: 3:13pm On Jul 02, 2015
Try to identify the mistakes you made, propose solutions to them and pray for better opportunities that you will never miss!
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by limolalikamaila: 3:13pm On Jul 02, 2015
Just put this Yoruba adage in play.

TI ESIN BA DA NI.............

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Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by kelvinklein219(m): 3:15pm On Jul 02, 2015
It's not really easy, mehn seeing all these things gets me scared
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by ihesiuloa(m): 3:17pm On Jul 02, 2015
Couldn't finish reading.. Guess it was too long for me grin
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by samintegrity(m): 3:17pm On Jul 02, 2015
[quote][/quote] invest in what's best productive. U can as well build ur dream.
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by Ayoswit(f): 3:19pm On Jul 02, 2015
Dont feel rejected jst employ urself
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by kenkakas(m): 3:19pm On Jul 02, 2015
hahahah wake up joor cant u see they don't need you grin grin grin grin
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by meshacha1: 3:19pm On Jul 02, 2015
It depends on your mood and how much you are in need of the job.
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by adonbilivit: 3:19pm On Jul 02, 2015
was rejecting on my first interview for no just reason. I decided to make it my last and start up my own business. now I conduct interviews and so far I have rejected a couple of people and I am hoping op is not one of them. my hands were tied.
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by MrImole: 3:21pm On Jul 02, 2015
thank you
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by MKO4ever(m): 3:21pm On Jul 02, 2015
okay, but the topic though

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Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by jamex93(m): 3:22pm On Jul 02, 2015
too long
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by amanze15(m): 3:23pm On Jul 02, 2015
angry
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by KINGTELLER: 3:23pm On Jul 02, 2015
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Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by Abee79(m): 3:24pm On Jul 02, 2015
Rejection? Handle it like a boss. Simple cool cool cool

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Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by Nobody: 3:26pm On Jul 02, 2015
adonbilivit:
was rejecting on my first interview for no just reason. I decided to make it my last and start up my own business. now I conduct interviews and so far I have rejected a couple of people and I hoping op is not one of them. my hands were tied.


THANK YOU THANK YOU MY BROTHER,
YOU JUST REMIND ME OF ME
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by Nobody: 3:27pm On Jul 02, 2015
Pick yaself up and Move on wif Life undecided or rather. If u can let go.. Go. Third maryland bridge and do d'needful so chance and space go dey for us. grin
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by nickydof(m): 3:27pm On Jul 02, 2015
There is always room for improvement even though competence most times in Nigeria is not enough to land you that dream job. God can!!! Pray! Pray!! Pray!!!
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by bosunjohns(m): 3:28pm On Jul 02, 2015
eazydon:
A couple of weeks ago I went for a job interview. I had worked my little socks off preparing. I knew the organization, the job and my own credentials inside out, upside down and back to front. I had done my confidence-boosting spiel in front of the mirror, I looked good, I felt good. Tick, tick, tick. To top it all off the interview went like a dream. We’ll let you know by Friday, the panel beamed. I skipped out of the building. I felt as light as a feather, like I was walking on air, swimming in a sea of calm. I was already planning my celebratory night out.

Friday came and went. So did Monday and Tuesday. My confidence wavered, trembled, shook and, come Wednesday, finally stumbled off the precarious stool it had been foolishly prancing on: “The decision has been a difficult one, we had many well qualified candidates and this was a very competitive recruitment process. After careful consideration we regret to inform you that your application has been unsuccessful.” Game over.

Now I’m a pretty resilient person and have faced my fair share of rejection. I was rejected by my university the first time I applied. My love for my first proper, non-celebrity crush was painfully unrequited. My products and bids on eBay are never successful and, as a writer, the vast majority of my work is never read, let alone rejected. However, this latest addition to the list was exceptionally hard to swallow. Rejection during the preliminary stage of a hiring process, i.e. when there are hundreds of CVs to choose from, is fine and dandy. Equally, should you decide not to hire someone when it’s patently clear that they’ve neither brushed up on the position nor the employer, well that’s just fairenoughski. BUT, when they’ve met you, you’re qualified and, to top it all off, you’ve prepped to the extreme…well, that’s just mean.

Whether you had your heart set on a job, on a person or on a pair of Silverbird Cinema tickets, realising that your best simply wasn’t good enough is a difficult truth to face up to. So, how do you pick yourself up, dust yourself off and get back on that grumpy pony in one smooth, seamless action?

Behold, the 5 Bauer pearls of wisdom:

1) Get clean and unwind. Stop whatever you’re doing. I don’t care if you’re at work, hiking through Sambisa or are in an important meeting with your yogi. You find yourself a bathroom. You get in that tub and soak yourself in a bubble bath until your body is like a maxed-out sponge. In the absence of a tub, indulge in a long, hot shower accompanied by some nice-smelling body wash and music. Slip into something comfortable (no dingy sweats though), stick a food product courtesy of any fast food you know (or just something you like) in the oven and crack open your tipple of choice. Have an evening of just unwinding with whatever you find relaxing, whether that’s Tinsels, listening to your favourite music or starting the book you’ve had on your nightstand for weeks.

2) Get closure. If your interviewer is willing to give feedback on why you didn’t get the job, prise it out of them. Have the temerity to ask why that second date never turned into a third (as ever, erring on the side of not being a psychopath). As well as being constructive this should also help you see the potential upsides of not having got what you wanted.

3) Be kind to yourself. This doesn’t mean eating 100 cups of Mr Bigg’s ice cream every day or buying those surround sound speakers you’ve been lusting after. It means not pressuring yourself to re-initiate your quest all guns blazing. In the case of job-hunting, this means starting small. Rather than being glued to my laptop searching like a maniac for 6 hours straight (been there, done that, got the T-Shirt), I prefer to set myself a couple of realistic targets each day. This could be mapping out my contacts, reshaping my CV or making a list of publications I’d like to approach. I also regularly allow myself something that makes me happy or boosts my self-esteem; a haircut, cinema outing or long, lingering midweek lunch. Things move slower but in the long run I have more energy and confidence, meaning that I’ll be fully charged and ready to go whenever the next great opportunity arises.

4) Find a theme song. Everyone should have an anthem for their particular quest, a song that really speaks to you but also acts as a little pick-me-up whenever you stumble off your own precarious stool. It should be a song that pumps you up when you’re feeling deflated rather than tempt you to wallow. That means no Everybody Hurts, I Know It’s Over or Without You. Great songs, bad anthems.

5) Have your champion on standby. Although you’re obviously the sassiest, most disgustingly confident person in the universe, rejection is tough for everyone. It’s also 118.2% harder to swallow when you’re handling it alone. I’m a firm believer in everyone having a champion, someone who is there to pick you up no matter what, remind you of how great you are and of how far you’ve come. It could be your partner, friend, mother, or pet, whatever, just get one. And, more importantly, be their champion in return.

Please share your ideas too on what has helped you overcome rejection at interviews and any order success stories you may have!

Source: http://www.trendtopix.com/interview-not-successful-how-to-deal-with-rejection-when-applying-for-a-job/

Ishilove, lalasticlala
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by judedwriter(m): 3:29pm On Jul 02, 2015
Use your rejected CV to wrap akara grin look how u can creatively solve people,s problems with your talents and good ideas, and b4 u know it-u are ur own BOSS!
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by jaybee3(m): 3:33pm On Jul 02, 2015
Simply ask them for feedback. You will have the perfect closure once you are able to understand their reason for the rejection

You should also actively improve on the areas identified by the interviewers so you can Ace the next interview

We all get to have some sort of rejection at some point in our employment journey

The key is to always learn then improve
Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by damiloladuke: 3:36pm On Jul 02, 2015
life goes on Bro


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Re: Interview Not Successful? How To Deal With Rejection When Applying For A Job by eleko1: 3:38pm On Jul 02, 2015
lipsrsealed down isn't out.One of the reason peepz failed interview is anxiety/Fear.Some even talk themselves out of point/speak in tongue.U hear something like yelze,yap,k.nada.
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