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One of The Wall Street Journal’s most interesting features, the Hire Education Blog, follows the progress of a number of seniors around the nation as they search for gainful employment. One of the students, Shalini Sharan—a senior at Bates College majoring in economics with a minor in Russian—recalled a recent experience in which she felt, with utmost certainty, that she had secured a job. Interviewing for a position with “an esteemed national NGO [i.e. Non-Governmental Organization],” Ms. Sharan felt confident that she had gotten the job; in fact, everything seemed to point in that direction. She recalls, the NGO “seemed like a perfect fit,” and “after a smooth and exciting second-round interview” she “couldn’t help but be hopeful.” Despite protracted discussions with the NGO about where Ms. Sharan might fit into the organization, and signs which seemed to indicate the NGO’s interest in hiring Ms. Sharan, she soon received an unexpected rejection e-mail. Or, as she recollects, “I felt positive about my chances of landing the position. The e-mail from them wishing me luck for my future job search, therefore, came as a big disappointment.” Undeterred, however, Ms. Sharan’s response to this rejection provides a textbook example of how one should react in the face of such unexpected rejection.

Between the flu, allergies, and miscellaneous air-borne bacteria flying through the office, it is no surprise that on some…