Ask HN: Can I cancel an already accepted job offer?
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Of course you can. It's kind of a dick move, but your ultimate responsibility is to yourself and your career.
I would handle it diplomatically but firmly, and stress to Company A that it has nothing to do with them, and that you'd love to maintain a relationship despite the awkward position you've put them in.
I would handle it diplomatically but firmly, and stress to Company A that it has nothing to do with them, and that you'd love to maintain a relationship despite the awkward position you've put them in.
Good advice. Thanks!
It's a small world.
Your hiring manager, the people you interviewed with (6-8 people probably?), and some of the management at company A will know you rescinded your signed offer.
What are the chances that one of those folks ends up working a company with a job you're applying for 4 or 5 years from now when your application comes through?
Your hiring manager, the people you interviewed with (6-8 people probably?), and some of the management at company A will know you rescinded your signed offer.
What are the chances that one of those folks ends up working a company with a job you're applying for 4 or 5 years from now when your application comes through?
Is the contract "at-will"? If so, you can just quit before you start.
If you want to be a little nicer about it, say that you have a competing offer and if they don't match walk.
You don't owe them anything.
If you want to be a little nicer about it, say that you have a competing offer and if they don't match walk.
You don't owe them anything.
Thanks for the advice, the contract is "at-will".
Even if they match the offer I still prefer company B :/
Even if they match the offer I still prefer company B :/
Well, quit with apologies. "Due to circumstances outside my control, I'm unable to join at this time. I'm very sorry."
The sooner you get back to them the sooner they can find one of their other candidates.
The sooner you get back to them the sooner they can find one of their other candidates.
How would you handle this situation?