Lessons from Rejection: What Not Getting the Job Taught Me
- Molly Terbovich-Ridenhour
- Apr 15
- 1 min read
🔍 Self-Reflection Not getting a job gave me the space to reflect: Was this really aligned with the kind of leadership I want to embody? It reminded me how important values alignment, organizational culture, and shared vision are in my next role. Sometimes, the clarity you need comes from a closed door.
💬 Feedback Insights When feedback is offered, take it as a gift. I learned that my strategic thinking and ability to build infrastructure were seen as major assets—but also saw areas to tighten my storytelling around impact. Even a small tweak in how we present ourselves can make a big difference.
🌀 Reframing Rejection Rather than internalizing it as “I wasn’t good enough,” I now ask, “Was this truly the right fit for me?” More often than not, rejection redirects us toward better opportunities—roles where we can thrive, not just survive.
👉 Your Turn How have you turned a rejection into a learning experience? Drop your thoughts or lessons below—let’s normalize growth through the hard stuff.
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