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by no_wizard
957 days ago
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In practice, this can get dubious. You'd be surprised how many companies will simply pull you out of the candidate process and decline the offer. Companies you would probably work for, to be honest. This works when you're pitting say, Netflix vs Meta or Apple vs Microsoft, or Google vs Amazon etc. but if you go down the ladder just a little, you'd be shocked at how much this doesn't work, is all. I feel like its too general of advice to say you can simply play two companies off each other. There's other tactics too, like setting a high minimum acceptable amount of compensation upfront, that one can use. Its all a little risky in a way |
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I've done the "two competing offers" thing four or five times at companies big and small. I've never had a company rescind an offer or ghost. In fact they all seem to expect a competing offer; all have asked "Are you interviewing anywhere else?" at some point.
I agree with discussing a minimum early on in the interview process. It's a good smoke test to ensure neither party's time is being wasted.