Rejection is an inevitable part of the entrepreneurial journey, and how you handle it can be the difference between burning out and breaking through. Whether you’re facing challenges with investors, ...
A company's rejection email has gone viral after a job seeker posted a screenshot revealing an internal prompt likely intended for an AI tool—one that was accidentally left in the final message sent ...
Rejection isn’t just an inevitable part of success—it’s the fastest path to it. Think about it: The most groundbreaking ideas, the most resilient leaders, and the most dominant companies all have one ...
Sarah thought she’d nailed it. Three rounds of interviews for her dream marketing role, glowing feedback from the hiring manager, and a reassuring “we’ll be in touch soon.” So when the rejection email ...
For some people, perceived criticism can be overwhelming. Credit...Vanessa Saba Supported by By Christina Caron Imagine a nail jabbing at a shiny blue balloon. Pop! That’s what rejection can feel like ...
Cringe culture originally emerged as a phenomenon in digital spaces, but it’s now quietly reshaping how Gen Z engages in the professional world. The unspoken rules for Gen Z at work are invisible ...
It's Been a Minute's Brittany Luse on the rise of cringe culture: where it comes from, how it's hurting us, and how leaning into cringe is good for art. If you could choose viral fame, would you? If ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. A “wall of rejection” is often a metaphorical barrier to success, but at the University of ...