Sorry in advance for asking/humblebragging, especially since I'm sure this has been answered elsewhere -
I recently received an offer from one of my top choice firms. I'm thrilled, obviously. But now I don't know what to do about upcoming interviews. If they are with firms that I'm pretty sure I don't like as well, should I cancel now? What about the one that's at 9 am tomorrow? (All are in town, no flights or hotels to cancel.)
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Re: Canceling a Call Back?
I'd probably just go to the 9am one.Anonymous User wrote:Sorry in advance for asking/humblebragging, especially since I'm sure this has been answered elsewhere -
I recently received an offer from one of my top choice firms. I'm thrilled, obviously. But now I don't know what to do about upcoming interviews. If they are with firms that I'm pretty sure I don't like as well, should I cancel now? What about the one that's at 9 am tomorrow? (All are in town, no flights or hotels to cancel.)
I'd cancel anything else you are totally sure you won't take.
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Re: Canceling a Call Back?
Cancel them. Save yourself and the firm the hassle of wasting time and effort. Just make sure you're entirely confident there is no firm you'd take over your current offer
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Re: Canceling a Call Back?
OP here - thanks for the affirmation guys. It feels strange that canceling last minute would be the more respectful choice. But I feel pretty confident that I wouldn't accept an offer there over the one I have.
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