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crane
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Long story short...

I received a job offer for a position that I didn't really want (lateral move), good salary (unemployed right now). Accepted position.

I then received a job offer for another position (promotion) (that I wanted) better salary...

How do I go about rejecting the 1st offer without burning that bridge?

Petrino1
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"Hello Company A,

Thanks for your offer, it is much appreciated. However, I must decline at this time. I received another offer that better aligns with my career goals.

I wish you the best, and thanks again for the consideration.

Best regards,

Crane"
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crane said:

Long story short...

I received a job offer for a position that I didn't really want (lateral move), good salary (unemployed right now)

I then received a job offer for another position (promotion) (that I wanted) better salary...

How do I go about rejecting the 1st offer without burning that bridge?


Did you ever accept the first offer?

Seems like a simple "I received a great offer with a position better suited with where I want to take my career" type email will suffice.
crane
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Yea, because I wanted a backup in case I didn't get the second
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crane said:

Yea, because I wanted a backup in case I didn't get the second


Uhhh…. I don't think you'll be working for this company in the next few years, but go get your experience and they may take you if the time, money and opportunity collide. The email above works for you even if you've accepted.

You could apologize for the inconvenience and say it was a very tough decision. Couldn't hurt…
Petrino1
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crane said:

Yea, because I wanted a backup in case I didn't get the second


If you've already accepted their offer and are going to now decline, there is basically nothing you can say or do that won't piss them off and potentially burn a bridge. Yes, they will be pissed, but they will get over it. Just rip the Bandaid off and tell them the truth.
crane
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Yea, I feel kinda bad but not really
JamesPShelley
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My opinion on the matter difffers from my wife.

Many may not agree with me... I'm old school 'screw the bridges'. Has it cost me some opportunities? Likely. However, always I've had good jobs. Companies are just people, and people get screwed once in a while. That's life. I look out for Number 1, and that's me.

My wife has maintained for A LONG TIME a black-list. You don't want to be on that list. She keeps track.
Jeff99
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I find it fascinating that you declined to mention you had accepted the first offer in the original post.

Yeah, those guys are going to be pissed, but they'll get over it.
Odin
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I've had several people decline in the exact position you are. Grown ups understand there are better opportunities out there. Be honest, I haam offer come in that I wasn't expecting that is a better opportunity, financially and career goals, and at this time it is the best option for myself and my family. Thank you for the opportunity and consideration.

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crane said:

Long story short...

I received a job offer for a position that I didn't really want (lateral move), good salary (unemployed right now). Accepted position.

I then received a job offer for another position (promotion) (that I wanted) better salary...

How do I go about rejecting the 1st offer without burning that bridge?


I was in your position about 18 months ago. It happens way more than you think it does.

I called the HR contact that I was working with and essentially just apologized and told her that an amazing opportunity came up that I had to take. She was disappointed but understood.
DannyDuberstein
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It happens. As mentioned above, reach out and decline as respectfully and apologetically as you can. Likely cross off getting another offer from them for a decent period of time, but circumstances and hiring folks change, so not forever.
Rudyjax
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It happens every day. Smart people get over it.

MaroonStain
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In my experience, until the new hire shows up on Day 1 as planned, the position is still open. Even then, I hold my breath that they stay minimum of six months. This is in Austin and over a range of companies that are non-tech.

I had a new hire $27/hr and scheduled for start Monday morning. They sent me a text at 8pm Sunday night that they were taking another position. It was more money and same industry as previous experience. YMMV
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My brother was in this situation a couple of years ago. Wound up sticking with the first offer. He did not think he would like it. Turned out to be the best job he has ever had. He has worked for probably 8 different companies over the years. He absolutely loves his job now. They treat him very well and it is also the smallest company he has ever worked for. There are only 10 employees spread out all over the south.
So the greatest civilization is one where all citizens are equally armed and can only be persuaded, never forced. It removes force from the equation... and that's why carrying a gun is a civilized act.
Capitol Ag
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You have to take the better option. No question there. Timing sucks is all and chalk it up to that. If it does "burn a bridge", so be it.

But, it could be that they have a few qualified candidates in waiting as well. Look, be honest. They will understand and almost all of them would do the same thing as you if they were in your shoes. So, there's a very good chance that they won't hold it against you. These are different times. Hell, even if you actually started, if the other offer came and you'd been there for 2-3 weeks or so, you take the better offer. That might piss them off, but let's face it, you have a better opportunity. Again, honesty is the best policy

I had a friend take an offer and about a week or so after (she was still at her old job and had given her notice) another opportunity just to interview came up. It was potentially am better situation for her and her family given hours, location etc. So she took a chance and just told the placve that she took the offer from about it. They gladly let her interview and in the end, she went with the original offer and didn't take the other job. Her honesty was the key and really likes where she is working so obviously they never held it against her that she took the other interview. Again, these are people too and likely wopuld do the same if it benefits their family more.
ThunderFighter06
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Just had a similar issue with one of our new hires. He accepted another offer before ours came through. What I learned from this is that you can opt out of an offer right up until the start date for that particular offer. Not sure if this is common across the board but that is my experience. And yes, ours was the better offer!
steve00
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There are no rules about offers unless it is a contracted position. You can start a new job and then quit after your first day if a better offer comes in.

Also, you could show up on day one and the company could say they decided to eliminate your position, so the job is gone.

Both sides face risk in an at will state/position.
crane
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Welp job 1 got rescinded and job decided not to keep the position anymore. So I'm eating major humble pie now
DallasAg 94
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crane said:

Welp job 1 got rescinded and job decided not to keep the position anymore. So I'm eating major humble pie now
It happens. No humble pie... probably helps you reconsider the original question.

I was unemployed in 2009 for several months. Really bizarre endings to job opportunities.

Business is fickle and while you want to do the right thing... you've gotta look out for yourself.
crane
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Any advice on how not to get depressed
Ogre09
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Rescinded before or after you backed out on them?
Rudyjax
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Ogre09 said:

Rescinded before or after you backed out on them?
I'm not following either....

You accepted job one and declined job 2?

Then job one rescinded the offer?
crane
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Job #2 decided that they were making internal "changes" and that the position was no longer needed.

Job #1 rescinded my offer
Rudyjax
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crane said:

Job #2 decided that they were making internal "changes" and that the position was no longer needed.

Job #1 rescinded my offer


Oh that sucks.
zooguy96
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It happens.

Find your niche. You'll find it.

I am teaching again... after the following:

1. Was unhappy teaching. Was given a new class(es) every year, which made preparation difficult (it also made me very valuable - I have taught every math and science course our school offers in HS). I left for another job 3 days before school started. New job was crap... saw almost immediately. Thankfully, school took me back.

2. Almost a year ago, my wife's company recruited me for an open position (I was not looking) for more $$. I figured.. what the heck. After 7 months... too much stress (won't discuss why). School had an open position that they couldn't fill. They were happy to have me back. Thankfully, teaching position just got a 12% raise (which pay still the best). But, happy to have a job, even if it is MS (I'm a HS teacher).

Point - don't get discouraged. Make finding a job your job. Work your relationships. Those are what matter the most.
I know a lot about a little, and a little about a lot.
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