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How to correctly pull the time before accepting an offer?
Actually, in the hands of an offer from a well-known company. And I would immediately accept it if I didn’t have the last stage of an interview for another well-known company, but for a more interesting position.
How to correctly pull the time?
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Set priorities. It is at this moment (covid, reductions, salary indexation), I would hurry if I were you, otherwise, as Ronald McDonald wrote, there is a chance not to sit down on a long and big offer, and stay on the "street". In addition, you do not lose anything if you already have an offer for a company with a name and a background - this is not bad.
If you tell the company directly - I have a desire to go to another company, and I have you in reserve - most likely the recruiter nods as a sign of respect for you, but immediately starts interviewing your competitor, and there is a chance to be in the situation described above.
Say it straight. I always do this, everyone has always treated me with understanding. Just asked for a time frame.
Yes, go straight to that company, and continue the interview in another. If they accept someone else, you will know that you are an even cooler specialist than you are, in addition to the factors if they lower their eyes due to the fact that they need an employee. I would like your problems)
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