Got a rejection from the place that I genuinely wanted to work for so bad that it hurts at the moment.
I am so sorry to learn that you didn't get the job at your chosen place. I can totally understand your disappointment. I say that you need to vent and be upset for a little bit before you go out and try again. It is best to clear your head and find your strength.
My husband lost his job seven weeks ago. He didn't receive any write-ups or warnings and was simply told he was "not up to par" but they gave no examples of what that meant and they got him off the phone within three minutes. We were completely shocked!
He's applied to 52 jobs since then but only two jobs came back to interview him. For the first one (based in the US) he did NINE different interviews over four weeks and even flew him to the head office in Minneapolis (we live in Houston) to do a "live" sales training. It took them another week to tell him that they felt that he needed to have a US equivalent Bachelor's Degree for the role. He is an RAF veteran (where he learned his trade) and has been in his industry for 31 years and has done that specific job for the last seven.
The second one was in the U.K. that he found himself. He's been on six interviews by phone and Skype but they came back and said that they chose to hire someone that's already in the U.K. Also, they were reluctant to go with him since his last U.K. job was in 1997 (he was self-employed from 1997-2002 in the same field).
He's went to the U.K. last month to meet with recruiters and they've found it hard to find people to accept his CV since he's been out of the U.K. for so long and he's English.
I'll admit that the news has completely crushed the man and I gave him three days to feel like crap but we just have to keep moving on. He's feeling more resolute now but it's hard out there. However, things will turn around solaire129. I'm sure of it. Just keep getting in people's faces and don't let up.
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