Job interviews can be stressful, even for the most qualified candidates. You may have spent hours preparing, polishing your resume, and practicing answers to common questions, yet the results remain disappointing.
Each rejection can feel like a personal failure, and you may begin to question your skills, your experience, or even your future career prospects.
Many people in this situation feel frustrated and helpless, especially when they cannot pinpoint the reason behind repeated failures.
Take the story of Sarah from Nairobi. She had a strong educational background and several years of experience in her field.
Take the story of Sarah from Nairobi. She had a strong educational background and several years of experience in her field.
Despite carefully preparing for interviews and presenting herself professionally, she noticed a pattern: after promising first impressions, she would not hear back from employers.
At first, Sarah assumed it was just tough competition, but as the rejections continued, she began to wonder if something else was at play. She could not understand why her preparation was not translating into success.CONTINUE READING................