Facing rejections in the field of Psychology
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Hello everyone and welcome to the next edition of our blog. Today we hear from Evelin Raju, and overseas student, and her journey towards becoming a Health Psychologist. Evelin highligthed the enduring commitment a Psychology professional calls upon throughout exhausting studies, and the subsequent interview process to obtain a paid role. We hope learning about Evelin will inspire your curiosity to pursue a pathway to a Psychology career. Evelin Raju BSc., Msc. (Health Psychology: Stage one training), GMBPsS http://www.linkedin.com/in/evelin-raju As a recent graduate in Health Psychology, every week I am hopeful about a job interview that is always brought to a halt with an automated rejection mail or a call with a kind voice relaying the news to me. And I still choose to show up anyway because I made a promise to my younger self. Growing up, being a child of the internet culture, being chronically online and a true Gen-Z persona meant that my d