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" ... Although you’re feeling defeated, you must come across as a winner. It's not easy to do, but you have to do it. When a company is hiring, they want someone who can get the job done and has a “go-getter” attitude. If you come across as tired, beaten down or sad, they’ll quickly pass on your candidacy. There’s little or no sympathy or empathy. Don’t bother trying to make them feel bad for you, thinking that will get you the job. It doesn't work that way. The boss wants someone who is going to do whatever it takes to succeed, run through brick walls and make them look good to their bosses. In a difficult economy and job market, no smart hiring manager would take the risk of offering a job to someone who is a sad sack and performs at a subpar level. They know they’ll get the blame if their hire turns out to be a dud, so it's not worth the career risk for the manager. ... "
" ... Few people have sympathy for students who engage in unsafe behavior on campus during a pandemic. But experience has shown that when the pressure is on officials to catch wrong-doers, due process often suffers, minorities are often disproportionately targeted, and the students with the fewest financial resources suffer the most. For a low-income student to be suspended and lose all of his or her tuition, that might keep that student from ever completing college. Universities should make sure that mass suspensions don’t sweep up people who were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. ... "
" ... Forbes says the Yankees are worth $5 billion, so Steinbrenner is unlikely to draw any sympathy from a fan base that hasn't seen a World Series championship since 2009. ... "
" ... She also received an avalanche of sympathy, support and advice from well-meaning empathetic people. Many people asked for her résumé so that they could share it with potential leads. Recruiters, human resource professionals and managers offered their assistance. The outpouring of support, camaraderie and commiseration was powerful. As horrendous as the rude, incivil and inappropriate behaviors of the interviewers were, it was heartwarming for her to see all of the love. ... "
" ... • Gain sympathy by positioning the business and responsible people as victims to preserve jobs, reputations or even stock price. ... "