

Or, perhaps there’s another mismatch between you and the employer-one that has nothing to do with how qualified you are for the job. There’s a Mismatch That Has Nothing To Do With Your Qualifications As annoying as it is, it’s important to bear this in mind and recognize that this has nothing to do with your qualifications. It’s not uncommon for companies to have an internal candidate in mind and are simply required to post the position as a practice. Lots of companies have internal candidates these days and are simply required by law (I think) to post publicly.” “I know that’s easier said than done, but it may have nothing to do with you. “Try not to take it personally!” Jocelyn Lyons agreed. “There are a host of reasons why a candidate gets rejected (e.g., culture fit, internal hirings, or somebody more qualified was considered, etc.).” “Don’t jump to any conclusions,” Eloisa Jacinto wrote.

Why do you keep getting no’s-and what can you do about it? Why You’re Getting Rejected From Jobs You’re Qualified For 1. Getting rejected from jobs you feel well qualified for is certainly frustrating, and unfortunately, not that uncommon. I’ve never worked here and don’t know anyone who has but it feels like I’m somehow on a Do Not Hire list.”

I was extra careful filling out the online job application because I applied to this company a little over a year ago for another job I’d be a great match for and the same thing happened. “My qualifications are a pretty perfect match. “I applied for a job last Friday that had only just been posted that day,” a Fairygodboss community member wrote on the feed.
