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How to Successfully Reapply to a Company That Rejected You

By John Ternieden - October 30th, 2024
Advice Article

Getting rejected from a position you were applying for is a gut-wrenching feeling, especially if you devoted significant time applying and sitting through several rounds of interviews. But a rejection isn’t always final. In many instances, there’s still an opportunity for you to reapply when the time is right. And while that can be intimidating, it can also be a potentially rewarding move.

Here are five things to consider when deciding whether to reapply for a position you were really hoping to get.

1. Review Feedback

Your first step in deciding whether to apply for a job again is to look at any feedback you got when the employer said they were moving in a different direction.

Some rejection letters will identify why the employer went in another direction (i.e., someone with greater qualifications or more experience). If you were told over the phone, you shouldn’t be afraid to ask for feedback.

2. Strengthen Your Weaknesses

Once you learn which areas the employer identified as the reason you weren’t ultimately chosen, start thinking about how you can improve in those areas. For example, if you were lacking certain skills, see if there are any training opportunities or certifications you can obtain to show your improved proficiency. If it is an experience issue, volunteer opportunities are a great way to gain additional experience on top of what you are obtaining at your current position.

3. Take a Breather

Even if you see another job posting for the same employer popup, or there are multiple roles available, you shouldn’t necessarily immediately reapply.For one, you won’t have had enough time to improve your skills and increase experience. But also, the employer’s decision to go in another direction will still be fresh in its mind, which will likely lead to a prompt, second rejection.

Ideally, wait at least three to six months, depending on the job and the company’s hiring cycle. This period allows you to gain new skills and experience and shows you’re not making a rushed decision.

4. Use Your Network

One of the best ways to reapply for a job and improve your chances during this second round is to use your network to make connections within the organization you are trying to work for. While you wait to apply again, start looking for individuals who work for, or know someone who works for, the organization. Get to know them so that when you reapply, there’s someone on the inside actively looking for your application and making sure you’re given greater consideration.

5. Remain Professional

Facing rejection is never easy, and sometimes can cause feelings of anger or resentment. And so, one of the best ways to improve your chances for a second application is to handle rejection with professionalism and courtesy. That’ll ensure you don’t burn any bridges.

When it comes time to reapply, don’t be afraid to acknowledge your prior application, what you’ve done to improve, and who you’ve interacted with. These approaches will help improve your chances during the reapplication process.

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