Monday, November 18, 2019
Facebook turned me down...and youll never believe what happened next
Facebook turned me down...'and you'll never believe what happened next' Facebook turned me down...'and you'll never believe what happened next' This man got his lucky break after rejection, and you can too.Brian was feeling a bit washed up. His 11 years as an early employee at Yahoo! was now two years in the past.Heâd bounced from job to job in Silicon Valleyâs startup land, and now heâd been turned down by both Facebook and, as he tweeted a few months prior, Twitter.Itâs kind of scary to be pushing 40 and feel like youâre being pushed out the door.But the most beautiful thing about Brian is the good grace and optimism with which he handled his rejection - âIt was a great opportunity to connect with some fantastic people. Looking forward to lifeâs next adventure.âThe hurt radiates from those 140 characters. And also a strength of character.So Brian stuck with it. And ended up landing a job with an old colleague from Yahoo! - somebody heâd hired, actually. It wasnât much, and he got the grand title of âCo-Founderâ and no salary for his efforts.Which paid off. If youâve followed the news this past w eek, you know that Brian and his co-founder sold their company to Facebook for $19 billion, with a âbâ, making Brianâs stake worth some $4 billion. Again⦠with a âbâ.Which speaks to the importance of never giving up. Even if youâre âtoo oldâ or âpast your primeâ or âwashed up.âAnd the point of this story is not that you, too, can go start a company and sell it to Facebook for billions.The point of the story is that you just never know whatâs going to happen to you⦠unless you quit trying.If you quit trying, I can guarantee that all of your fears will come true - youâll be forgotten, youâll be passed by, and you wonât get the next great opportunity.But if you keep trying, good things can happen.If you keep trying, something will come your way.If you keep trying, sooner or later, as the odds begin to pile up in you favor, you will get that lucky break.And while it may not have the delicious poetic justice of being turned down for a 6-figure job onl y to get a 10-figure payout four years later, sticking with it will give you the satisfaction of giving yourself the respect, and the chance, you deserve.Have a 10-figure week in your job search this week, Readers!Iâll be rooting for you.
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