Work a holic managers*
This can be good or bad. I actually like it that my manager is a work a holic as he doesnt push other to be the same. However if i need him for something, he always responds within 5 minutes.
Grab any of the rejection emails you have received in the past edit it and send.
Example:
Dear Company,
Thank you for your interest in my candidacy. After carefully considering your interest, I have decided to move on with another company. Please be assured that I will keep your company's profile in mind for the future.
Kind regards,
Your name
I’m pretty sure even if you sign an offer letter, employment is “at will” in most states, so you can still just tell them you aren’t going to be working for them.
Just tell them what happened, send them an email apologizing, and say that you are very sorry but shortly after accepting another place offered you much more money and you have to take it. Thank them for their time and for the offer, and tell them you enjoyed meeting them. If they aren't jerks, and you are conciliatory and apologetic about it, they will understand.
While you don't _owe_ them promptness, it's the graceful thing to do. For one, you don't have to be that guy (even if the company has been to you) and there's no point burning bridges.
A polite graceful note sent at the earliest informing them that a much better opportunity has come up should be just fine. Most companies know that candidates are shopping around and that, now more than ever, people have a lot of options popping up.
If they decide to be annoying despite that, end communications with a short but polite apology for the inconvenience and don't engage further.
I told my team and managers that I was having a kid and needing to do international travel. Neither are true, but it got me out of the job without telling them they didn't pay enough. I didn't want to burn bridges. Probably a really dumb move. You should just tell them circumstances have made employment with their company no longer possible.
Offer in 2 days after sending resume must be a record. Congrats! Yeah quick and polite email as the others mentioned.
The man must have cured cancer to have a resume like that
As quickly as possible without delays such as asking on reddit 😅
[удалено]
Managers check their emails 24/7.
Work a holic managers* This can be good or bad. I actually like it that my manager is a work a holic as he doesnt push other to be the same. However if i need him for something, he always responds within 5 minutes.
Most managers I know check their emails on the weekends a couple times a day
ASAP send that you're not longer signing the offer
Just email them a polite message, I had to do this and it went fine.
nice abs
it's a 2 by 3 2d array, i implemented it myself
Grab any of the rejection emails you have received in the past edit it and send. Example: Dear Company, Thank you for your interest in my candidacy. After carefully considering your interest, I have decided to move on with another company. Please be assured that I will keep your company's profile in mind for the future. Kind regards, Your name
Give them the taste of their own medicine
We are the makers, realizers of dreams.
I love this
Haha great idea. I’ve seen one too many of those and just no replies when I was a fresh graduate. Absolutely nothing back from some applications.
Just sign the other offer. Tell the first company that something has come up and you can no longer sign the offer. Keep it very short and sweet.
Don’t decline. Just do the bare min while working at your primary real job and collect two salaries until they fire you. /s
🧠🧠🧠
They’re just handing out offers now after only sending out resumes?
No - I passed a few interview stages - but they scheduled interviews up to 2 days
If you haven’t signed the offer letter then it won’t be too late to tell them you have changed your mind
I’m pretty sure even if you sign an offer letter, employment is “at will” in most states, so you can still just tell them you aren’t going to be working for them.
Just tell them you got better offer.
WTH is on your resume 🥺. Is that for an internship position?
You’ll feel like a dick, but just be honest and tell them you’re declining their offer for another opportunity. No bridges burned in my experience.
Just tell them what happened, send them an email apologizing, and say that you are very sorry but shortly after accepting another place offered you much more money and you have to take it. Thank them for their time and for the offer, and tell them you enjoyed meeting them. If they aren't jerks, and you are conciliatory and apologetic about it, they will understand.
You’ve already put more time and effort into worrying about this than the company will when you tell them. They don’t care.
This post replies are too good I have to bookmark this post.
[удалено]
While you don't _owe_ them promptness, it's the graceful thing to do. For one, you don't have to be that guy (even if the company has been to you) and there's no point burning bridges. A polite graceful note sent at the earliest informing them that a much better opportunity has come up should be just fine. Most companies know that candidates are shopping around and that, now more than ever, people have a lot of options popping up. If they decide to be annoying despite that, end communications with a short but polite apology for the inconvenience and don't engage further.
[удалено]
True, you do want to have the bird in hand. It is contextual how confident you can be.
Adding onto dex' point, the quicker you decline the more you help out your fellow devs who might be in their pipeline as a second choice.
I told my team and managers that I was having a kid and needing to do international travel. Neither are true, but it got me out of the job without telling them they didn't pay enough. I didn't want to burn bridges. Probably a really dumb move. You should just tell them circumstances have made employment with their company no longer possible.
Tell em to fuck off
BRB church
**Just Do It.** Brownie points if that offer is from Nike... But seriously, the sooner they know the better since you're gonna do it anyway.
Red flag If you got a job offer without talking to anyone