How to Get the Job After Being Rejected

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How to Get the Job After Being Rejected

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TODAY'S TOPIC: HOW TO GET THE JOB AFTER BEING REJECTED
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Ever been frustrated by not getting the job? You have that great feeling you were a wonderful fit for the company and the role, but just aren't sure how to get in the right "last words."

Join me for this video to learn the exact same technique I recently shared with 3 people in my community who all used it successfully!

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Andrew LaCivita is an internationally recognized executive recruiter, award-winning author, trainer, and founder and chief executive officer of milewalk and the milewalk Academy. He's dedicated his career to helping people and companies realize their potential, consulting to more than two hundred organizations and counseling more than eleven thousand individuals. He often serves as a trusted media resource and is the award-winning author of Interview Intervention, Out of Reach but in Sight, and The Hiring Prophecies.

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Folks, this video is now public and open for business! Please let me know what is ailing your job search! Also, make sure to SUBSCRIBE to my channel so you can stay up to date on new videos every Tuesday AND Sunday AND Thursday as well as my WEEKLY (YES! WEEKLY!) LIVE OFFICE HOURS SESSIONS every Thursday. Hope to see you there!

andylacivita
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I did a similar thing to keep the door open after I’d gotten rejected three interviews in for a leadership position but they had said they loved me. Turns out the person they offered the job to couldn’t take it so two days later, the company asked me if I’d still be interested and offered me significantly more money than originally mentioned.

joannat
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I did exactly this for a role I got rejected for and then got another interview for the same company for another role. Waiting for the outcome now, its a real smart way in dealing with a rejection.

abuyusuf
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Going out with class is the hardest part after a rejection. It takes a very strong individual to swallow their pride sometimes. But I love this and I will definitely use it in my next rejection. Thank you! 😊

martha
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The most emails I have seen in my life - "We have decided to move forward with other candidates", don't give up.. every single interview is an experience. What's for you will come to you, all you gotta do is keep grinding and not be lazy.

highwayhash
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It worked!!! I tried it and it worked!!! I got the job!!!

fomocok
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This is so graceful, It works. Having a great attitude at rejection allows people to wonder about what they're missing.

RAINSHOWER
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Yes it’s hard and heart is broken I had 4 interviews I was the only person who was in the final interview. I don’t know what happened. I want another shot. It’s my dream job . I will email them and see their response. 🙏🏽. Thank you 😊

Roshe
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Andy, this is GOLD! I absolutely love your method for helping someone that has been rejected for a job. So classy! Your passion and enthusiasm for this industry makes me so proud to be part of this field.

ProfessorHeatherAustin
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I am truly a hardworking person, they just need to give me a chance. I miss going to work and i NEED to work. I keep getting job rejections and im starting to feel hopeless. I will keep trying because i need a job.

juliakros
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I wish I had found this corporate Version of a Jedi mind trick two weeks ago? I like it

MasonWilliams-pc
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This is great advice. It's not surprising that it's worked for multiple people - it really is a good way to leave an amazing impression and leave the door open for additional opportunity. I imagine there are many people benefiting from this advice. Thanks for sharing!

AdrianaGirdler
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I am so deflated after a month of interviews and rejections. Finding a job is hard. Getting rejected is worse.

chinitapr
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Yes, this is excellent advice! Always be polite, kind, and professional. Don't be reactive or act defensively. Thanks for this solid video, Andy!

ericaweiszmann
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I wish I saw this video about an hour ago after getting my rejection email I did respond with something somewhat similar to what you said but I liked your response better. Why is it so so hard after being rejected I feel awful and I really had so much invested in getting this job. Anyway I appreciate your videos.

BellaKurd
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I replied to a rejection email today with "Thank you for the interview opportunity" and left it at that.

NewarkBrickCity
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This happened to me. I interviewed really well. I kept hearing from people in the know that I was the best fit, but then I got the rejection. I asked for feedback and heard only great things. Three weeks later, the recruiter for that role reached out and said a similar role will be posted and the same hiring manager wanted me to apply. The recruiter let me know I didn't have to interview again since I just interviewed recently. I just needed to wait for the process to play out. I applied and waited. A month later, I got the job offer.

kaiboijin
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"I want to thank you both for considering me for ..." whatever the position was.

Then give them a compliment. "I loved meeting you and your wonderful team. You can see how this team will be successful and so forth." It's just something to warm them up. Then what I would say is, here's where you want to reiterate why you're the best person for the role, "While I feel I would be a strong candidate and fit for the company and this position because ..." whatever the reason
is, just insert why you feel you'd be the best person for the job, "I genuinely respect
your opinion that you know what is best for your team and your organization."

Then I would cap it off with, "If anything with this position changes or you feel I would be a suitable candidate for other roles in your company, I would be happy to come back for additional consideration.

Thank you very much."

Your name.

energyeternal
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I'm about to send this type of thank you, but PLOT TWIST! I figured out I was rejected before getting anything from the company because one of my old work buddies just reached out to thank me for all the help I provided during his job search. He then told me he accepted a job, shared the title and company, and sure enough it was the job. I'm thinking instead of reiterating that I think I'm the best person for the role, I'm going to affirm their choice because I fully agree. I actually learned a lot of my skills by watching him, and it was a huge compliment that I was in the top 3 finalists with him. Wanted to get a gut check from anyone who might see this...hopefully today :)

lil___deb
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3 phone interviews, in-person, "We really like you. We're very serious. Please hold off on other offers." They call me the other day and tell me it's between you and another candidate. Then the email...Thank you but unfortunately... Ugh Why even tell I'm the last 2? Just decide. Of course I'm thinking I should have gave them a final pitch. Did the other candidate ask for a lower salary? I skipped an interview because of how serious they were. My mistake. Also blew $ getting there. Out of town job...just venting. Frustrated.

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