Interviewer: Would you submit your resume to the company that rejected you? The post-90s generation answered with amazement and accepted it on the spot

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Introduction: Interviewer: If you have rejected your company, will you submit your resume again? The post-90s generation answered with amazement and accepted it on the spot!

Interviewing for a job, there are successes, and of course there are failures, and the percentage of failures will be much larger. Many companies have long-term recruitment needs, and sometimes even if the job seeker fails, the interviewer will inform the job seeker that the job seeker’s resume has been included in the company’s talent pool, and if there is a suitable opportunity, a job invite will be issued to the job seeker.

In such a large company, the interviewer asked such a question during the interview: will you submit your resume again if the company rejected you?

The first job seeker replied without hesitation: "Job is a two-way choice. I think the company is suitable for my own development and I have a place where I can show off my abilities. Then I will apply for the corresponding position. But after the interview, the company refused. I either feel that I am not good enough, or I feel that I am not suitable for the corresponding position. Faced with such a situation, I will not submit my resume any more. There are so many companies outside. Don't eat back grass!"

The second reply is this: I have been rejected, and I will look for another company to work. If my current job doesn't have any advantages over my previous company, then I won't invest again. If you are not satisfied with your work now, then you will be the same in whichever you choose, and you will definitely submit again.

The third respondent is as follows:

My former colleague submitted his resume for the second time, then interviewed for the second time, and then entered the company. I have had this experience myself. Therefore, everything is not necessarily. The first time you get rejected is probably because there are better and more suitable candidates, but the second time you may be the best and best person, you may be rejected because the timing is not right, you will definitely Post again.

The fourth is a post-90s generation. He said with a smile: If I reject my company, whether I will submit my resume again depends on the situation.

First of all, it depends on whether the company is your ideal business. If so, why not submit your resume so many times? Matsushita Konosuke was rejected many times when he was applying for a job, but he insisted on constantly improving himself and trying again, and finally got his wish! If it is not your ideal company and rejects you, is it necessary to go back?

Second, it depends on the jobs offered. The position that I have applied for may also be considered unsuitable by the company, but if the company has other more suitable positions and re-submits it, it will give me a good opportunity.

Next, look at your current work status. If you have found another good company because of the previous company's rejection, your current work status is relatively stable, and there are good development opportunities, then it is no longer necessary to submit your resume. If your current job is unsatisfactory, and you have rejected your company before, and there are more suitable positions for you, you would have to change jobs. It doesn’t matter whether you have rejected yourself or not.

After comprehensive consideration, the interviewer felt that the fourth post-90s answer was the most satisfactory, because the reason for the problem analysis was comprehensive, and the company wanted to recruit talents, so they hired on the spot.

Ladies and gentlemen, will you submit your resume for the second time to the company that rejected you?

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