Tips and tricks

Should I cancel an interview if I got a job offer?

Should I cancel an interview if I got a job offer?

If you accepted another job offer or have halted your job search it is important to politely and promptly cancel any job interviews you have scheduled. Canceling your interview as soon as you can allows the employer to consider other candidates and reschedule their time.

Why do you want to join our company if you already have an offer?

“I see this opportunity as a way to contribute to an exciting/forward-thinking/fast-moving company/industry, and I feel I can do so by/with my … ” “I feel my skills are particularly well-suited to this position because … ”

Is it OK to ask for salary range before interview?

Yes, it is ok to ask about the salary before the interview. I would suggest asking the question like: * ‘Can you give me a sense of the compensation range for this position? ‘

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Do companies pay for interview travel expenses?

Employers pay for candidates to travel to their site for the interview only. They don’t pay for candidates to travel as a start to their weekend vacation. Therefore, it’s inappropriate to tell the employer that you’ll pick up the cost of your return ticket so you can spend the weekend in town.

How do you politely reject an interview?

Thank you so much for considering me for your [job title] position with [Company Name]. However, I regret that I will have to withdraw my application at this time. I appreciate the opportunity. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Is it rude to ask for salary?

In the US, it’s generally considered inappropriate / rude / tacky / a bad idea to discuss your income. This is just one of those things that’s drilled into you, like chewing with your mouth closed. Even if someone doesn’t judge you for your salary, they’ll judge you because you’re talking about it.

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Is it normal for employers to ask for personal expenses during interviews?

We are living in tumultuous times. There are employers nowadays who will ask for and expect outrageous things from job-seekers, including personal outlays of cash. They will tell you it’s normal and reasonable, but it isn’t. They will tell you that you’re being difficult by trying not to go broke while interviewing with them.

Should I go to the interview if they won’t direct Bill Me?

If they won’t direct-bill your hotel, don’t go to the interview. You don’t want to work for them in that case. 2. They must also pre-pay your flight. You don’t expect first class travel but they shouldn’t route you the least convenient way either, or expect you to rise at the crack of dawn to catch your flight.

Should I pre-pay for my hotel for an interview?

They must pre-pay your lodging. Don’t let them tell you to put it on your personal credit card and get reimbursed at some future date after chasing their accounting department until you’re exhausted. Many job-seekers have been ripped off that way. If they won’t direct-bill your hotel, don’t go to the interview.