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XIII
post Jul 30 2014, 06:01 PM

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Hi all,

I am a freshie and I need advice on how to politely turn down an offer.
(Weird, I know considering most people wanted to get an offer in this thread.)

Scenario is like this, I just finished an interview with a local MNC and the GM as well as the HR are impressed and would like to invite me for 2nd round interview this/next week to discuss salary/benefits whatsoever to finish the deal.

After the interview, I was invited to a telephone interview with a company in Europe and if things go well I would be going to Europe for 2nd round interview.

I'm more inclined to wait for the Europe company interview (even if I might not get it biggrin.gif ) as it is more of a position which I would like to do.

So how do I politely turn down the local MNC? Because I will be expecting a call/email and I don't want to look like someone who took them around circles and get black-listed (Don't want to be burning bridges now biggrin.gif ).

Thanks.

XIII
post Jul 30 2014, 11:25 PM

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QUOTE(Manada @ Jul 30 2014, 07:56 PM)
State your reason with a formal e-mail. Turning down a job offer is not really a big deal.
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Thanks for your feedback!
But how to I state it?
"Thank you for your time and intention to hire but I got another interview for a better offer" ?
Can't said I'm not interested to take up the offer because I told the HR and GM straight in the eye "Yes, I'm interested!" in the previous interview. biggrin.gif
Once again, thanks.

 

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