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	<title>Professional Sales Job Interviews &#187; aceptance</title>
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		<title>Acceptance: Key to Moving on from a Rejection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rejection is a part of every person’s work life. Your resume can get rejected in the screening process, your interview could end in a bitter note, you may not be considered for a promotion and you could even be a victim of a company’s downsizing efforts. But just because you got rejected means you’re a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Rejection is a part of every person’s work life. Your resume can get rejected in the screening process, your interview could end in a bitter note, you may not be considered for a promotion and you could even be a victim of a company’s downsizing efforts.</p>
<p>But just because you got rejected means you’re a loser. Remember that there are several factors why you get rejected other than yourself and your capabilities. Accepting your fate is key to moving on with your work life.</p>
<p>Why not try to re-evaluate your career plan to identify what went wrong? You may also set new career goals to make a fresh start. You know life doesn’t end after a rejection and that success can always be achieved with enough determination and hard work.</p>
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