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Q: Will you turn down a job offer that you've already accepted?

After you accept a job offer but you got another company offered you a better job. Will you turn down the job offer you have already accepted?

8 years 11 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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It's "turn down", not turn off!

Viki87:

K. Thanks for correcting my English. As so far I can remember, you are a native English speaker. Please correct my writings everytime.

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No. Do what you promised.

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If I had two offers on the table and I had not started at either position. Yes I would take the better offer. I am looking out for my best interest and it's tougher to find a job than fill a position. 

Viki87:

It makes sense. Well it's hard to find a job you truly enjoy doing it.

 

I am not enjoying everything my job requires but I need money.

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no no

its breach of contract (if signd) or unethicl (breach of commitmnt).

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A proper reply this time, instead of correcting your English. 

 

If you've not started the first job offer yet then politely turn them down ASAP so they can offer the job to someone else. As someone who now deals with recruitment I would prefer someone to be honest and tell me immediately that they've taken another offer, instead of them starting and then resigning a month or two later. 

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Yeah

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