Give some time to process desired job rejection and try to assess the feedback given by the interviewer. Use that feedback to identify your pros and cons and start improving.
Always remember, rejection doesn’t mean the end of life. Don’t let rejection shake your confidence, instead use it as a learning opportunity.
Use the time to acquire new skills or certifications to enhance your resume.
Lean on your professional connections for guidance and opportunities. Always have a learning mindset so that you can improve yourself.
Customize your applications to suit the specific demands of the job by modifying conventional practices and going for new ways which can make you stand out.
Rejections are part of life. Give some time and take care of your mental health with activities that relieve stress and boost morale.
Persistence is key; treat each rejection as a step closer to the right opportunity.