Reapplying after a rejection

What's your take on applying again after a botched Hirevue at a certain bank? I had one with BB recently and it did not go so well. I'm worried that my chances of applying to this bank again and getting an interview are hopeless. Thoughts?

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I think that the best thing to do would be this If you are able to, I would say somewhere that you have learned a lot from the previous experience. This will not only help you be more confident when doing the interviews, but it might also help you to actually get the job this time. The caveat here is that, obviously, you have to be able to show that you have improved, and not just say that you did.

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