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Another firm ettiquette question

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:24 am
by Anonymous User
Went on a several cb's within the last week and have received a couple of offers. i am not positive what offer i will take but i am positive that i would take either of them over the firm i had a cb with on monday, thus, would like to take myself out of the running with them.

since i haven't heard thumbs up or down from them yet re: getting an offer, is it douchey to call them tomorrow and just withdraw my candidacy or should i wait and see what they tell me?

Re: Another firm ettiquette question

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:30 am
by Anonymous User
Anonymous User wrote:Went on a several cb's within the last week and have received a couple of offers. i am not positive what offer i will take but i am positive that i would take either of them over the firm i had a cb with on monday, thus, would like to take myself out of the running with them.

since i haven't heard thumbs up or down from them yet re: getting an offer, is it douchey to call them tomorrow and just withdraw my candidacy or should i wait and see what they tell me?
nope. Cancel as soon as you receive offers youd take over something pending. Good for everyone involved.

Re: Another firm ettiquette question

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:59 am
by Anonymous User
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Re: Another firm ettiquette question

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:17 pm
by NotMyRealName09
Anonymous User wrote:Went on a several cb's within the last week and have received a couple of offers. i am not positive what offer i will take but i am positive that i would take either of them over the firm i had a cb with on monday, thus, would like to take myself out of the running with them.

since i haven't heard thumbs up or down from them yet re: getting an offer, is it douchey to call them tomorrow and just withdraw my candidacy or should i wait and see what they tell me?
No, its in fact a classy move. Save them from wasting the time thinking about you, and open up a possible slot for someone who will take the job.