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by purplend
1397 days ago
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Over the last few months, we have seen many offer letters being rescinded by companies for different reasons. Most of the time this happens very close to or even a few days after the candidates start their new job. Many candidates have been hurt by this due to leaving their previous jobs or turning down one or more other offers to accept an offer that was rescinded later.
In almost all of these cases, the candidates end up getting hurt mainly due to bad decision-making by the management team at the new company. My goal for putting this list together is twofold:
1. First, this will give another data point to other candidates looking for a job. Whether you are just starting your job search or you are in the process of making final decisions about what offer you should accept, this information could be very useful for you.
2. Second, this can help candidates with a rescinded offer to find another job as quickly as possible. Having your offer rescinded is probably not the best thing to happen, but there is no doubt that a rescinded offer is one of the strongest signals of a candidate's strength. It shows that you were just evaluated by a whole other team, and were selected amongst many other candidates to be given an offer. Rescinded offers also give you a good starting point to negotiate your salary when starting another job.
I just started putting together the list of companies that rescinded offers in the past in the link below:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XWk5-n4Jj5GpFTiaePXS...
And if you'd like to add your Rescinded Offer to this list, you can add it here:
https://forms.gle/GmMuJRRjy2rhC27WA |
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