at this point, I'm not sure how to process job application rejection. anger, sadness, frustration? not know what I did wrong/what I am missing/what I need to change doesn't allow for any growth. coming to the end of the line.

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@lfrum I've been there. I'd definitely avoid anger, sadness, and frustration -- I swear potential employers can smell them on you and it spooks them. Cultivate stoicism -- it comes in handy in a lot of areas, sadly enough. (But we don't get sad, we're stoics!)
Tailor resumes to target job listings -- make sure you send a simple 1-2 page PDF, not a Word doc; consider different uses of your skill set; talk to people; and keep your antennae out EVERYWHERE, I got a good job off Craigslist.

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