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Why are interviews always rejected?
Feel good about yourself, but you just can't impress the interviewer?

I submitted dozens of resumes, but I received one rejection letter after another?

Full of confidence at first, but finally disappointed and desperate?

If you are a job seeker, you must have encountered these situations, right?

In fact, it is very normal to be rejected in a job interview. The key is whether you can sum up the reasons after each failure and learn from them.

The following are valuable experiences summarized from many students' rejection experiences, which are probably the reasons for your failure in job hunting. Let's take a look together ~

Not ready.

Many fresh graduates have no work experience before finding their first jobs. So, in this case, how can we impress the interviewer?

Tell you, you must show that you are fully prepared for this position!

The "preparation" here has two meanings.

The first is that skills are "prepared". You can show the interviewer that you know the job content of this position through your resume and language, and let the interviewer know that you have made a lot of preparations to get this position.

For example, I taught myself some skills, did some research, listened to some courses and so on.

Secondly, it is psychological "preparation". When interviewing, you should show a good mental outlook. Even if you are hired the next day, you can quickly enter the working state.

However, what many job seekers showed in the interview was that they hurried to the interview without being ready, so they missed the opportunity.

Although the ultimate goal of our job search is to earn more money, you know, if you ask the interviewer directly about salary, the interviewer will be very uncomfortable, because he doesn't fully understand you and doesn't talk about the job content, so don't do it.