Despite being rejected 39 times, did not give up, eventually landed a job at Google


New delhi date. 27 July 2022, Wednesday

"Manjil unhi ko millati hai, jinke sapnomen jan hoti hai, pankho se kuch nahi hota, haunsalo se udan hoti hai," One should be persistent and determined to do any work only if that work changes in its results. This saying has been proved by one person. Many people dream of getting a job in GOOGLE company, but despite hard work and ability, a person gets sad when they don't get a job. Then a person whose efforts will inspire everyone.

Tyler Cohen applied for the tech giant job not once but 39 times. He continued his efforts without giving up.

Job found on 19 July


Tylon Cohen, who lives in San Francisco, shared his efforts in the form of a screenshot with Google when he finally got the job. He made a total of 39 job applications to the company, which were in the mail. Of which he took a screenshot and shared it with Google. Tylan Cohen previously worked as an associate manager at DoorDash.

39 application viral

A fine line between persistence and insanity.. I'm still trying to figure out which one I have, 39 rejected, 1 accepted.

According to this screenshot, Tylon Cohen first applied for a job at Google on August 25, 2019. After which his efforts continued. In which he had to face rejection.

This post of Tylan Cohen is going viral, users are appreciating this post and also the person's hard work. When people are rejected once or twice in life, they can't show courage to work again in that company or don't want to work, then this person is inspiring people, that one should never give up in life.

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