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SUMMARY:"After-interview Rejection" Follow-up Call
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260408T190000
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The final type of call we will discuss is one that hopefully you won&rsquo;t have to make too often and that is the &ldquo;Rejection&rdquo; follow-up call. This is the call you make when you were notified that you were not selected for a position, or when you were not chosen to move on to the next round of interviews. When you get rejected, you have a right to know why After all, you invested a lot of time and money into the process and you deserve an answer. In addition, early on in this curriculum, we discussed how there is no such thing as a bad interview as long as you can learn from it. That is so true. However, it is tough to learn from the experience without understanding why you might have been rejected. As a result, it is important to follow up. There are many reasons why you should follow up with your interviewers after a rejection. Let's look at a few. Reasons to follow up after a rejection include: To learn areas that require improvement for future interviews To keep...

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