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Deal With Job Rejection: Ways To Cope And Rebound From Rejection In Your Job Search And Career:
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Interviewing for a job or seeking advancement at work is stressful and nerve-racking. The pressure is now intensified as there's a prolonged Covid-19 pandemic with no immediate end in sight. Over 60 million Americans have filed for unemployment, millions more are underemployed or have finished collecting benefits and have fallen off of the government's official data coverage. So, now you're faced with intense competition. One of the worst things that can happen to a person is losing a job, especially one they love. If you have experienced a layoff, a firing or even a demotion, the mental stress can take a toll. This is a road map for moving beyond job loss to a positive new phase. The author is an expert on the experience of job loss, workplace bullying, and discrimination. Through interviews and personal experience, he gives both comfort and clarity to those who find themselves unemployed. It is a book that speaks directly to the emotions and realities of suffering a serious career rejection. He shows the reader how to get through the tough days, and how to create a plan that both empowers and heals the scars of job loss. It is a must-read for anyone who is worried about their job or who has experienced a setback. Start your Reject Revolution today!Interviewing for a job or seeking advancement at work is stressful and nerve-racking. The pressure is now intensified as there's a prolonged Covid-19 pandemic with no immediate end in sight. Over 60 million Americans have filed for unemployment, millions more are underemployed or have finished collecting benefits and have fallen off of the government's official data coverage. So, now you're faced with intense competition. One of the worst things that can happen to a person is losing a job, especially one they love. If you have experienced a layoff, a firing or even a demotion, the mental stress can take a toll. This is a road map for moving beyond job loss to a positive new phase. The author is an expert on the experienc