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I generally agree with what you're saying, but I'd ad to it that you have to make the effort to have the no teach you something. Or at least make you think about your approach. If what you're doing really isn't working, keeping changing. Rewrite the resume, try a new approach if you're adding cover letters, do some thinking about interview technique. In a weird way, the no can be a motivator.
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You definitely have a point, I am all for self-reflection and improving your approach! You have to put the work in to get that eventual "yes"
I'm going to try to remind myself of this. I've been getting disheartened after constant rejections these past 6 months. I'm so ready for this endless job search to be over.
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I totally agree! Repeated rejection really stings, but eventually that yes will come!