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I was chilling and scrolling through random articles on Business Insider when this popped up: Rejected by Meta 4 Times, Finally Got In.
And honestly, my first thought was, "why was this even put out?"
Like, the guy failed 4 times at Meta—okay, that sucks, but also, it’s not exactly uncommon in tech. People get rejected by big companies every day. What makes this story special enough for an article?
Is it because he eventually got the job? Cool, but again. that’s pretty standard in the world of job hunting. So I’m genuinely curious, how does something like this get published on Business Insider? Did I miss something, or is this just overhyped?
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