The Job Hunt Nobody Prepares You For: What 300 Rejections Taught Me
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Have you ever felt like you were doing everything “right” and still falling behind? Phuong Thao Nguyen entered university with a clear plan: get strong grades, land an internship by second year, and stay on track. Then the pandemic hit, the job market froze, and what seemed like a straightforward path turned into a confusing system nobody had taught her how to navigate. Over 14 months, she sent more than 340 applications and collected over 300 rejections despite awards, experience, and doing all the “right” things. In this talk, she shares the mindset shifts that helped her keep going: start small and let the journey shape you, focus on what you can control while embracing uncertainty, and take risks by showing up anyway, even when the outcome isn’t guaranteed. This isn’t just a story about finding a job. It’s a guide for anyone learning how to stay resilient, build direction from daily actions, and stop measuring their progress against someone else’s timeline. Phuong Thao Nguyen shares a candid look at the emotional and practical challenges of navigating today’s competitive job market. Drawing from her experience applying to over 300 internships, her talk highlights the mindset shifts and strategies that foster resilience, self-awareness, and a sense of purpose beyond simply securing the “perfect position.” This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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