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Active self-feedback when facing rejection from employers

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posted on 2025-02-14, 11:14 authored by Jennifer Rose

These questions have been designed to help students transform disappointment into valuable learning. Treating rejection as a practice application will help them gain crucial insights into your strengths and weaknesses. This self-awareness empowers them to refine their job search strategies, enhance their impact skills, and ultimately increase their chances of success in future applications.

Reflecting on rejection helps build resilience and self-efficacy. By acknowledging setbacks as learning opportunities and focusing on personal growth, they can develop the perseverance and confidence needed to navigate the challenges of the job market.

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Advance HE Fellowship status

  • Senior Fellowship

Author's role

  • Educational developer

Accessibility status

  • Has passed accessibility checks

Twitter username

www.linkedin.com/in/jennirose

Affiliation

University of Manchester

Date of resource creation

February 2025

Language

English

Learning Resource Type

  • Student Guide

Target Group or Audience

Student

Learning Outcome

Develop the perseverance and confidence needed to navigate the challenges of the job market by reflecting on reflection.

Target Expertise or Skill Level

  • Beginner

Institutional email address

Jennifer.Rose@Manchester.ac.uk

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