Coping With Rejection In Your Job Hunt
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Sell your skills, not yourself. Remember that you are at the interview to be a problem-solver – present your skills as an answer to the company’s problems. Show how you can work together to solve them. Have confidence in your skills.
Visualize yourself in your new job. Athletes, movie stars, and musicians often talk about the power of visualization. Visualize yourself at the interview, succeeding, then visualize the handshake that gives you the job. Form a mental picture of how successfully you’ll do that job as you make your way through the interview.
If you’re not a good fit, it may be for the best. Remember, if the vibe doesn’t feel good, chances are that the company culture may not work for you. After all, would you want to work side-by-side with the people interviewing you ever day? You are looking at them at the same time