How to deal with a job rejection – and make it work for you
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How to deal with a job rejection – and make it work for you

Claire Read Health journalist

Missing out on a role you want is disappointing, but viewing the process as a learning experience can help you identify areas to work on and clarify career ambitions

A job rejection is, understandably, news that few nurses are keen to widely share with others.

Nursing Standard. 38, 10, 19-22. doi: 10.7748/ns.38.10.19.s11

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