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Sep 26, 2022
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WJCougar
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Take the job that feels right...even if you signed something.
Better to back out before you start then regret changing jobs
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WJCougar
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Has anyone ever signed an offer letter to accept a new job and then
Mitty
9/26/22 6:44pm
Yep, just said I changed my mind, said sorry.
Hotlanta
9/26/22 6:45pm
This was like 3 months ago btw. It was a great job that I was super excited for
Hotlanta
9/26/22 6:50pm
Did it early in my career. Hiring manager wasn’t happy but years later I don’t regret going with my gut and changing.
Tokolosh
9/26/22 6:46pm
It happens. You’ll burn the bridge forever, but sometimes it’s still worth it
Odysseus
9/26/22 6:50pm
BM Xamius. He still lurks. Lots of experience in this area.
Triznaynay
9/26/22 6:56pm
Take the job that feels right...even if you signed something.
WJCougar
9/26/22 6:58pm
Yes. This was about 10 years ago, and the hiring manager was also a prior boss. It was incredibly difficult to go
slappy
9/26/22 7:01pm
First job out of law school. And while it was hard at the time don’t regret
cougarfann888
9/26/22 7:09pm
Yes. Still good business relation with that group. It helps I send referrals
jvquarterback
9/26/22 7:11pm
Yes, I burned some bridges unfortunately. Others have backed out on me, but I've
Zooropa
9/26/22 7:50pm
happens all the time, hiring managers get used to it, about 30% of people never accept, usually because they have more
ChinaFan
9/26/22 8:52pm
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