Rejection happens to all of us, and it can be a disappointing experience. I will now give some advice for young researchers. Many things have changed today, which can be a troubling issue. The chance of getting a paper published is becoming smaller and smaller. Although it is never easy to take, rejection is particularly hard at the beginning of your career. But rejections will lead to a better result and will be good for the career path. Use this feedback to improve your paper for submission to another journal as well as your next, more robust study of the topic. Usually, several individuals with expertise in the topic have donated substantial time to provide detailed advice to advance your paper and future work. Also, remember that publication does not mean funding. Investors will learn how to attract and engage young researchers at the same time.
The chance of getting a paper published is becoming smaller comparing to the past. However, rejections will lead to a better result and will be beneficial for the career path, one should use this feedback to improve his paper for submission to another journal. It also denotes that publication does not mean funding, investors will learn how to attract and engage young researchers at the same time.