Timeline for How to find motivation to keep applying to jobs after being rejected
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Jan 9, 2022 at 12:04 | history | bounty ended | Ouroboros | ||
Jan 7, 2022 at 18:32 | comment | added | computercarguy | @BernhardBarker, with the massive amounts of job people have to apply to just to get interviews, it's a massive undertaking to make sure you aren't applying to the same job multiple times when using multiple job sites. Even when I was using only 2 sites, I spent almost the same amount of time searching my own records to prevent duplicate as job hunting. I gave up. Even making sure I'm not duplicating a app when I apply with a recruiter calling or emailing isn't exactly easy. A job might be given a different title for online vs recruiter, so you have to go off JD, too. | |
Jan 7, 2022 at 18:13 | history | edited | Bernhard Barker | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
A bit of a subjective edit, but highlighting the key points makes the answer much easier to read. Also make the first one not-first-person, since none of the others are.
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Jan 7, 2022 at 18:07 | comment | added | Bernhard Barker | "Use only 1 job search site. This sounds limiting, but this helps to prevent yourself from applying to the same jobs multiple times" - if you're applying to the same job multiple times, this isn't a problem with using multiple search sites, it's a problem with not paying enough attention to, nor adequately keeping track of, which jobs you apply to. | |
Jan 3, 2022 at 20:14 | history | edited | computercarguy | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jan 3, 2022 at 18:57 | history | answered | computercarguy | CC BY-SA 4.0 |