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What would you do if a company recently rejected you contacted you for an offer?
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12 points
by kennethwty
2691 days ago
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So a company I recently interviewed with rejected me because they chose another candidate (No automatic rejection email. Both the recruiter and the manager emailed me saying how difficult it was to decide who to hire and all that in a polite way) but a few weeks later the manager emailed me back saying another candidate rejected the acceptance and asked whether I'm still looking for a job (also politely). However, I am currently in the middle of the interviewing process with another bigger company and would like to finish the process (currently second technical phone screen). How should I handle this situation? Should I tell them I want to work for them but still would like to finish the interview first and then ask for a written offer via email and tell them to wait for a few weeks? Thank you! |
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No need to pressure them in any other way until they tell you what they see as the next step. Do not assume you have any leverage with them. They are probably also still looking. This is a chance to show them that you are a class act.
Don't look at this in any other way except as an opportunity. Yes, you can bring up the fact that another company is interested, but not at this time. Set the hook with class and an obvious interest in their company.