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SUMMARY:Interviewing for a Job is a Numbers Game
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In life or in sports, being perfect is next to impossible. Even the best hitters in baseball only get a hit 30% to 40% of the time. Even the best casinos don&rsquo;t win against every gambler. In your employment search, you will have job interviews that go really well and others not as well. The more interviews you go on, however, the better you will become at interviewing, and the greater your odds will be of finding a job. Don't get down and depressed from an interview that did not go as well as hoped. Instead, understand that everything happens for a reason and that the experience just means that there is a better job for you somewhere else. However, try to get something out of each interview so that it is not a waste of your valuable time and energy. In this section, we will discuss how you can benefit from even the worst interviews. Rejection can be a good thingThe entire job search and job interview process is a numbers game. But, it is a game you can win. Salespeople are...

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