Anonymous wrote:Is it ok to withdraw from a firm offer after it has been accepted?
Anonymous wrote:Is it ok to withdraw from a firm offer after it has been accepted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had someone do this last year - just let them know that you received another offer and are withdrawing from the process. It isn't a huge deal. I mean, they will probably be upset to lose you but that's life, right? In our case, we had to REPOST the position based on where we were in the process (post background check) and the fact that we had no other viable candidates. That was the most annoying aspect.
You won't burn a bridge at the entire agency since there are many different people who play the role of hiring official. Just let HR know. In our case, HR forwarded the email to us to let us know the candidate was withdrawing.
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Anonymous wrote:We had someone do this last year - just let them know that you received another offer and are withdrawing from the process. It isn't a huge deal. I mean, they will probably be upset to lose you but that's life, right? In our case, we had to REPOST the position based on where we were in the process (post background check) and the fact that we had no other viable candidates. That was the most annoying aspect.
You won't burn a bridge at the entire agency since there are many different people who play the role of hiring official. Just let HR know. In our case, HR forwarded the email to us to let us know the candidate was withdrawing.