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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] As to PP at 9:11, how is it a lie, because the employers never ask if you are accepting only their offer? It is a common thing in Tech to have multiple job offers and then go from one place to another, given it is mutually understood the employers could rescind anytime. [/quote] DP, but accepting an offer is a commitment - a commitment he would not actually be making. Multiple job *offers and a reasonable amount of time for consideration may be the norm, but asking this question indicates you know you're pushing the limit on how an acceptance is viewed. Things happen that nobody plans for, of course - downsizing, changes in project or staffing requirements - so no offer or acceptance is written in stone, but to knowingly enter into an agreement while intending to still play the field is at least a bit dishonest. How would he feel if they offered and he accepted, but the firm still sought new applications for his position?[/quote]
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