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1. How to handle placement rejection?
(In this world of cut-throat…)
When your peers have made the cut and you are left behind in a placement interview, it could cause
disappointment. But that's never the end of the road — there will be more companies to choose from.
Rica Bhattacharyya suggests ways to deal with rejection during placement interviews. Read to know
more:
Know That it Happens to Everyone
Don't use the job interview as a measure of your professional competence. "The decision to not hire
you was based on the company's criteria and needs which may or may not have anything to do with
how you performed at the interview," says Dhruv K Desai, head of human resources and leadership
academy at Angel Broking.
Believe There's More to Come
Rejection by one company does not mean all doors are shut. "Remember there are many companies
that participate and you will have several opportunities," says Abhishek Kumar, assistant professor at
BIM, Trichy. Agrees Desai: "It's easy to blame yourself and focus on your imperfections when faced
with a job rejection." Focus on what you're really good at.
Find your Match
There will always be a set of companies that need your skill set and you need to find that. "You need
find a job to match your strengths and competencies; because once you find it your liking for that job
is going to better than one you were rejected for," says Sudhir Dhar, associate director, head - HR
and administration at Motilal Oswal Financial Services.
Formulate a Strategy
Discuss your career plans and your strengths with placement officer at every step and formulate your
strategy. Also, do not be very rigid about your preferences and keep an open mind, says Kumar. Adds
Dhar: "I have seen mostly candidates know everything but are unable to express it. Preparation could
prevent poorperformance. Try to keep it simple and straightforward."
Don't Panic
2. "Know that every day, many others are being rejected in interviews. Seek out others — the mutual
support and shared knowledge will be enormously helpful," says Desai. "Just take it easy. Go out for a
walk in the evening or a movie. May be your opportunity is tomorrow," says Kumar.