You respond my kindly telling them that after careful consideration of their rejection letter and being rejected by several different corporations you’ve decided to reject their rejection letter and hope to see them in the office soon :)
Hi! Your sigh at the beginning made me want to cry: that was exactly how I was when I saw the rejection email tonight. Thank you for your empathy and definitely thank you for the advice to send a thank you note to the person who brought me the bad news. After all, he went out of his way to inform me so I could get going with my own plans.
Yes, I love this attitude! You’ll have better opportunities around the corner. You just have to keep improving and persevering. Rejection is not failure. It’s redirection. And it’s part of the path to success!
This is great advice to keep in mind! A rejection may seem like a set-back, but it can be used as a set up for another opportunity. In spite of receiving an offer or not, I'll be sure to employ warm thank you emails and letters throughout my job search process.
I love this video. Starla described the way things "should" go. I rarely get notice of rejection, and always send a thank you email when I do. I've never received a follow up after that though. I'll keep sending gracious emails, regardless.
Brilliant video. So useful for people experiencing this right now. Vital to get feedback, I got several rejections which made me so much stronger. Thank you.
Thank you so much for posting this rejection video, I needed it. Today I received the email about been rejected for a job and a company I reallly like and in another state, so difficult to to land a job in another state. I had the interview with the AVP manager on Sept 8, and waited, sent some follow up emails... VP manager responded in linkedin to one of my follow up. Not sure why took so long to decide on the candidate, anyway, I sent today to all 3 people I dealt with in the interview process a Thank you email and to each and individual email. I appreciate they took the time to interview me and get to know me. It must be hard to just try to pick a candidate from the papers and talking one time. I hope they will consider me for other positions at the company and reach back to me.
Hello and thank you for sharing this video. It definitely shares a different perspective when it comes to dealing with rejection letters. If you're able to, can you please do a video where you share a template of how this type of email should look like?
Remember: Even if you don't get the job, you can still turn rejection into opportunity.🌟 What topics should I tackle next? Leave your suggestions and career questions down below!
I've watched a couple of your videos over the last week and you provide GREAT information! Especially, for a new journalist like me lol. Very short and concise which makes it easy to understand and keeps my attention. Thank you for sharing your content!
So you think that job applicants who get rejected will stay jobless and available for anytime you have an open position and feel like hiring? This is a very eccentric way of thinking and I cringe so hard when companies write in their copy-and-paste generic email that they'll keep your resume in their database for when they have an opening and feel like hiring you. The world doesn't revolve around the company or the hiring manager. People will eventually and very quickly succeed and their livelihood does not depend on your own timeline. Bad advice to give people, no one has the time to respond to every copy and paste rejection email on a company that didn't see their value, they should be putting that time and energy applying to more jobs instead.
Unfortunately, not everyone “quickly succeeds” in their job searches. I have had students sign up for my University of Washington career-strategy class after receiving 40+ rejections. I have even spoken to applicants who applied and interviewed for jobs for more than two years - and finally got their dream job offers after consistently and frequently using the strategy from this video (one of these employees makes than $100,000; another makes more than $220,000 now - both are at highly competitive tech companies that can receive hundreds of applications for a single opening). This isn’t bad advice. It works. It’s very advantageous to continue the conversation with the hiring manager; as I mentioned in the video, if they see potential in you, the hiring manager will often share feedback about how to improve your application. Otherwise, if you don’t try to continue the conversation (and miss out on opportunities to get additional feedback), the effort you put into the next job applications - using the same mistakes that led to your previous rejections - won’t be a very good use of time. Before discounting this advice, try it. If hiring managers are willing to respond, you would be surprised at how helpful their feedback can be. Good luck in your job search.
Hi @StarlaSampaco Do you have any advice for a job that I have applied to 3x over the past 3 years and immediately get a rejection letter within a week of applying saying they are moved forward with another candidate? From what I can see, other people within the same company that hold that same role I applied for, have similar qualifications to me. Why am I not even getting past the initial rejection?
Find templates and sample language here: hbr.org/2023/07/how-to-respond-to-a-rejection-email
❤❤❤ thank you for this Starla. Keep making content. New to the channel and new sub
You respond my kindly telling them that after careful consideration of their rejection letter and being rejected by several different corporations you’ve decided to reject their rejection letter and hope to see them in the office soon :)
Hi!
Your sigh at the beginning made me want to cry: that was exactly how I was when I saw the rejection email tonight. Thank you for your empathy and definitely thank you for the advice to send a thank you note to the person who brought me the bad news. After all, he went out of his way to inform me so I could get going with my own plans.
Of course! Remember: rejection isn’t failure. It’s redirection, and it’s part of the path to success.
I just read mine this morning and it ruined my morning. I however sent a thank you letter..it hurts.
same... oh well. We have better things coming :)
Yes, I love this attitude! You’ll have better opportunities around the corner. You just have to keep improving and persevering. Rejection is not failure. It’s redirection. And it’s part of the path to success!
@e b "I however sent a thank you letter." - What exactly were you thanking them for?
@@nicadi2005 The "Opportunity" to be Interviewed
Happened today with me
This is great advice to keep in mind! A rejection may seem like a set-back, but it can be used as a set up for another opportunity. In spite of receiving an offer or not, I'll be sure to employ warm thank you emails and letters throughout my job search process.
Yes! So glad you found this helpful, Bola. And I’m happy we’ve connected off UA-cam as well. Good luck with everything!!
@@StarlaSampaco Ofcourse and thank you!
I love this video. Starla described the way things "should" go. I rarely get notice of rejection, and always send a thank you email when I do. I've never received a follow up after that though. I'll keep sending gracious emails, regardless.
Brilliant video. So useful for people experiencing this right now. Vital to get feedback, I got several rejections which made me so much stronger. Thank you.
Thank you so much for posting this rejection video, I needed it. Today I received the email about been rejected for a job and a company I reallly like and in another state, so difficult to to land a job in another state. I had the interview with the AVP manager on Sept 8, and waited, sent some follow up emails... VP manager responded in linkedin to one of my follow up. Not sure why took so long to decide on the candidate, anyway, I sent today to all 3 people I dealt with in the interview process a Thank you email and to each and individual email. I appreciate they took the time to interview me and get to know me. It must be hard to just try to pick a candidate from the papers and talking one time. I hope they will consider me for other positions at the company and reach back to me.
Thanks for the tips :) Just got rejected from a job like an hour ago :(
Aww! I love this! You did a great job talking us through this. :)
Thank you for sharing this tip💙
So important to learn for all of us. Thanks for the great advise.
Thanks for watching, Olympia!
Hello and thank you for sharing this video. It definitely shares a different perspective when it comes to dealing with rejection letters. If you're able to, can you please do a video where you share a template of how this type of email should look like?
Remember: Even if you don't get the job, you can still turn rejection into opportunity.🌟 What topics should I tackle next? Leave your suggestions and career questions down below!
🥺..Thank you💔
I've always wondered how to do this! Loved your advice! Thanks so much for sharing! :)
I've watched a couple of your videos over the last week and you provide GREAT information! Especially, for a new journalist like me lol. Very short and concise which makes it easy to understand and keeps my attention. Thank you for sharing your content!
Thank you, Sydney! That means so much.
@@StarlaSampaco You're very welcome. I've been in the industry for a little over a year now. So I'm fresh on my journey! Lol
Thank you I needed this, now I need to go through hm deleted inbox
It's a way of feed back and nothing personal towards us
Thank you! And being receptive to feedback is SO important when applying for jobs.
I really need to overcome my fear of rejection - but mostly in COLD CALLS. I keep being a weenie and not just making the call!
Oooh cold calling sounds intimidating!
This was very helpful and super interesting too, Carla. Thank you so much for sharing it and I can’t wait for your next video 😊
Thank you for watching, Ortal! Really appreciate your support.
i just joined the squad
This is awesome! Super helpful. Thank you so much for sharing, Starla! New sub here.
Thank you! Looking forward to checking out your channel.
Thank you alot
This is good!!!!!
Thank you!!✨
So you think that job applicants who get rejected will stay jobless and available for anytime you have an open position and feel like hiring?
This is a very eccentric way of thinking and I cringe so hard when companies write in their copy-and-paste generic email that they'll keep your resume in their database for when they have an opening and feel like hiring you. The world doesn't revolve around the company or the hiring manager. People will eventually and very quickly succeed and their livelihood does not depend on your own timeline.
Bad advice to give people, no one has the time to respond to every copy and paste rejection email on a company that didn't see their value, they should be putting that time and energy applying to more jobs instead.
Unfortunately, not everyone “quickly succeeds” in their job searches. I have had students sign up for my University of Washington career-strategy class after receiving 40+ rejections. I have even spoken to applicants who applied and interviewed for jobs for more than two years - and finally got their dream job offers after consistently and frequently using the strategy from this video (one of these employees makes than $100,000; another makes more than $220,000 now - both are at highly competitive tech companies that can receive hundreds of applications for a single opening).
This isn’t bad advice. It works. It’s very advantageous to continue the conversation with the hiring manager; as I mentioned in the video, if they see potential in you, the hiring manager will often share feedback about how to improve your application. Otherwise, if you don’t try to continue the conversation (and miss out on opportunities to get additional feedback), the effort you put into the next job applications - using the same mistakes that led to your previous rejections - won’t be a very good use of time.
Before discounting this advice, try it. If hiring managers are willing to respond, you would be surprised at how helpful their feedback can be.
Good luck in your job search.
Is really the hiring manager will send a email to offer the feedback ? Does this mean they really like you ?
Damn all my rejection emails are in the junk mail
Is it too late ? To reply
How do I apply for a job with you.
Can you share the email that she sent you please?
Hi @StarlaSampaco Do you have any advice for a job that I have applied to 3x over the past 3 years and immediately get a rejection letter within a week of applying saying they are moved forward with another candidate? From what I can see, other people within the same company that hold that same role I applied for, have similar qualifications to me. Why am I not even getting past the initial rejection?