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SUMMARY:Don’t Take Rejection Personally
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Searching for a job is a numbers game. Given the state of the economy, and how competitive the global workforce is, there is a high likelihood that you may experience rejection at some point in your job search. In fact, the experience of losing a job is a form of rejection. Don&rsquo;t take rejection personally. Just like with being a professional salesperson, selling yourself throughout your job search is a numbers game. The more r&eacute;sum&eacute;s you send out, and the more interviews you go on, the greater your likelihood of success. Professional salespeople know that a certain amount of rejections are required to get to a sale. Professional salespeople know that each no gets them that much closer to a yes. Throughout your job search, treat each no as a blessing, as if it's the next step in your stairway to success. Searching for a job is very similar to selling. On average, depending on the product or service being sold, salespeople are taught, for every 20 prospects...

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