Wednesday, February 12 – “How Do I Deal With So Much Rejection?”

Happy Monday!
Here’s what’s on the job description for today:
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New roles from a company focused on upgrading the legacy tech in banking.
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Today’s Question: “I am applying a lot and most roles I am getting rejected from. Is there a better way to deal with the constant rejection?”
“Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get.”
– W. P. Kinsella

IN HIRING
Thought Machine
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For those with either a technical or financial interest, this a great place to be in a massively growing space, given how ancient the banking technology is.
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The company is UK and Singapore based and has a number of roles available in finance, partnerships, and engineering.
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Here are a few of the most interesting roles available
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FP&A Analyst – Click here for full details
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Controls Manager – Click here for full details
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Partnerships Manager – Click here for full details
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Click here for the company’s career page


TODAY’S QUESTION
Today’s Question: “I am applying a lot and most roles I am getting rejected from. Is there a better way to deal with the constant rejection?”
Recommendation: rejection is brutal no matter how you look at it. Here’s what I recommend:
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First, if rejection is getting in the way of motivation or drive, remove it from your daily view.
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Create a smart folder in your email with key words that rejection often includes such as “regret” or “unfortunately” so that rejection emails go into that folder. Check it once a week to see if you missed anything.
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Second, consider narrowing your search to only jobs that are most relevant. While applying to a wide range of jobs can feel good and productive, it’s a big time spend and you end up using less energy on the most realistic jobs and a lot more on reading rejection emails from all the useless ones.
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Finally, turn off notifications from your phone or at least email after a certain point in the day.
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If you get an email after 5PM, you absolutely do not need to look at it that night. There are no emergencies that you’re going to get via email.
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It’s more likely that automated rejections will just ruin your night and any social activities you have planned.
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Conclusion:
Setup a tech system that makes it less likely you’ll see rejection all day every day. Make it so that you only see them during specific times you pick.
Have a great day,
Adam