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Employer Rejection Letter

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You were a good candidate, they liked you, but somebody else was better qualified. Plain and simple. Call the person who sent the letter, thank them for considering you and ask them what you need to do to be a better qualified candidate n...
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Bummer. Well, the economy is tight - a lot of companies are on what is called a "hiring freeze" right now where they just simply cannot hire any employees. I think a good course of action would be to first - immediately send thank...
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Traditionally, the right thing to do is to get back within 6 weeks. However, a word of caution for employers: if you wait 6 weeks, chances are that the candidate has moved on and accepted another company's offer!
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Learn from your mistakes the key is not to get rejection letter that is easy the key is to get a job. I think you need to change your goal change your letter and change your outlook no one wants to hire a looser.
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