Learning to dust yourself off after rejection and start again can be tough when your job searches seem to be going nowhere. We have put together a list of ways to stay motivated when your job search is dragging on.
Inspire yourself
Read case studies and get to know your peer’s career journeys. The life at work section of our career advice is a great resource for this. Your friends’ LinkedIn profiles might show highly successful careers but they were once in your shoes. Looking at these career paths might inspire you to pursue other career paths you might not have considered before.
Take a break after rejection
It’s important to keep up the momentum during your job search and establishing a routine to ensure you are being productive and applying for jobs as they arise. However, don’t get too obsessed and ensure you are finding time for yourself too. Taking a step back might let you think about what you want, give you some perspective and will ultimately increase the productivity of your search.
Don’t let the rejection stop you from asking for feedback
If you’ve reached the interview stage, it can be crushing to hear you haven’t been offered the role after getting your hopes up. Make the most of the experience and ask your interviewers to offer feedback via e-mail or on the phone. Most people will be happy to do this and is a way to hear constructive criticism that you can use to improve your applications and job interviews in the future.
Go back to the drawing board
Take time to go over your CV and covering letters. You should be making sure your covering letters are tailored to every job you apply for. If you have been unsuccessful, there is a chance that your cover letter and CV are not packing the punch you need them to. Read our articles on how to write a CV and cover letter to guide you on perfecting your application, or even getting a friend to check them over can work wonders.
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Last updated on 24 August 2022
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