Original Reddit post

Hi everyone, I just wanted to share my story about the job market. Hopefully it gives some of you a bit of hope and motivation not to give up. I’m a Swiss student. I completed my bachelor’s degree at a non target university and I’m currently pursuing my master’s degree at the University of St. Gallen. I started applying in September and ended up sending more than 500 applications. I kept getting rejected. I attended networking events, reached out to professionals, tailored my CV countless times, had it reviewed by different people, applied abroad, interviewed with startups and Big Four firms, but nothing seemed to work. Then, almost randomly, I applied for a position just for fun. I was really shooting for the moon. I won’t share the exact details, but it was at one of the world’s largest banks, and the position was extremely competitive. The position wasn’t even directly related to my previous experience, so I honestly thought there was no chance I would even get an interview. My previous experience wasn’t anything extraordinary, just roles at smaller companies. To my surprise, I was invited to interview. I went through the entire recruitment process, and a few weeks later I received the call: “We are happy to let you know that you have been selected for the position.” The reason I’m sharing this is simple: don’t let rejection define you. I was rejected by companies that were much smaller and for roles that interested me far less. Yet today I’m about to start an internship at one of the most important banks in the world, simply because I kept going. Of course, you also need a bit of luck. But at the end of the day, it’s a numbers game. The more quality applications you send and the more interviews you get, the higher the probability that one opportunity will eventually work out. You only need one “yes” to change everything. I genuinely hope everyone here finds their own path. Good luck, you’ve got this. submitted by /u/ilronngaric

Originally posted by u/ilronngaric on r/Switzerland