16/03/2026
It's easy to hear these words and feel completely disappointed by your job search. You worked so hard to present yourself in the best possible way, to impress your interviewer with all of your examples and knowledge of the company, but sometimes it just isn't enough. Sometimes the hiring manager just clicked better with someone else, or someone else had more experience or a bigger skill set. Rejection happens when you're job searching; it's just part of the process.
Instead of believing you're back to square one, I challenge you to think of rejection differently: progress.
Rejection in the job search is a sign of progress. It's the worst, but it's progress. If you're being rejected after interviews, you're in the game and in the middle of the fight.
If you're not applying, there's no progress. If you're not interviewed, there's little progress. If you're interviewed and getting better and better at playing the game, presenting yourself appropriately, and answering the tough questions easily, your job search is showing progress.
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