What makes the job search emotionally draining when the 'no' is internalized incorrectly?

Answer

Viewing the rejection as a reflection of intrinsic value rather than market mismatch

The search becomes emotionally taxing when a candidate begins to equate external market feedback (the rejection) with their inherent personal worth, rather than seeing it as a temporary mismatch between their profile and the specific market need.

What makes the job search emotionally draining when the 'no' is internalized incorrectly?
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