Rejections at work: Why companies reject applications

Crumpled paper in the trash can

There is potential for optimization in many application documents.

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Cologne The job search month of January is coming to an end, and you still haven’t received the confirmation of your dream job? Frustrating, but no need to panic.

“Many companies want as little as possible to look at their cards when they are rejected,” says HR expert Diana Roth. The learning effect for applicants is therefore zero.

Anyone who is repeatedly turned down after job interviews or is not even invited in the first place should not doubt their own skills – but rather take a second look at their own application: There is often optimization potential here that can be easily leveraged. Seven classic reasons for rejection and what applicants can do about it:

1. You are too picky

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