Thursday, May 14, 2020
4 things to do if you get rejected from your dream job - Debut
4 things to do if you get rejected from your dream job - Debut This post was written by a member of the Debut Contributor Network. Chloe Smith gives us her tips how to move forward when you get rejected from your dream job. Since we were kids, we all have a dream job in mind. Some of them wild fantasies that will probably always remain daydreams, but some of them also totally achievable, with enough work and time and effort. Say that with all that hours spent working hard, youâre even lucky enough to get so close to actually getting your dream job, you even get an interview⦠but then, you get turned down. Donât despair this list is for you and remember, one door closes, but that doesnât mean you canât open it again in the future. Dont let it get you down Okay, so youâve just missed out on your dream job so youâre allowed to be a bit devastated. But the key is to not let it upset you for too long. Talk about how youâre feeling if you need to, but deal with your feelings as soon as youâre able to so you can move onto being your motivated and amazing self. This rejection might have been a big one, but itâs not the end, so try not to get too down about it, because you never know whatâs just around the corner. Ask for feedback We all know how important feedback is, and if youâre able to email or ask to get any kind of feedback on how you did in your interview, then do it. That feedback could be key in helping you focus and working on developing some skills or answers that would mean you get the job next time. Look back and honestly assess how you think you did, and then compare it to their feedback. How do you think you did? Does it match up? But try not to be too hard on yourself just because you didnât get the job! You will have done well in some areas compared to others. Learn from the experience Accessing how you did is important, but thereâs no point in realising how you could improve if you donât then actively try and improve and better your skills. Even though you didnât get the job this time, learn from the experience and use this knowledge to work on your skills, your own experience, and anything else you think will make them unable to refuse you next time. If you feel like the experience has taught you that you need to improve your CV or interview skills, for example, then just take it as a positive because now you have the time, and the chance to make them even better than you were before. In terms of developing your CV, if you have the time, volunteering is a great place to start. A local library, museum, charity shop or community radio would be great places to develop and gain skills in different areas, that will all be beneficial in terms of improving your CV, as well as allowing you to network, too, if you can gain some voluntary work in an area youâd like a career in. Dont give up The most important thing to do is to not give up on your dreams. Cliché, I know, but itâs true. Even though youâve lost out this time doesnât mean youâll never get that job sometime in the future, or that youâll never achieve what you want to achieve. Donât let this one failure stop from being successful, maybe this just wasnât the right time but if you keep doing all you can and stay motivated, youâre bound to be successful next time or the time after that. Just donât let this stop you, otherwise, youâll never find out! Try, try again Even though youâve not had this opportunity, it doesnât mean there arenât plenty more out there. Be sure to keep checking Debut and any of your other favourite job sites as you never know what kind of perfect opportunity could be advertised next. Check any job sites local to you as well your local councils, and any local businesses or companies websites, too as not all jobs are always posted to the larger sites, and you could always strike lucky if you do a few extra searches. The important thing is to stay proactive because you never know when or where your next (dream) job could appear some businesses and companies not only just advertise jobs on their careers pages anymore, some advertise jobs on their social media or in their newsletters, for example, so just keep trying and searching because you never know what youâll find, and how amazing it could be! Download Debut and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for more careers insights.
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