I just graduated college last week May 18.
Not excited about job offer reddit. However due to the prior discussions that we had regarding the salary and benefits position of Company I believe it to be in the best interest of Company to rescind the offer effective immediately. Im that kid that is smart but doesnt apply himself in school at least. In December I buckled down and started apply for jobs so I would be set for once I finished school.
I understand I just graduated college and I may not get a great salary for my first job but it seems too low. As skilled in interviewing as you are in mulling over. Not excited you just are not excited about the job.
After weeks or maybe months of searching youve become a pro at finding the names of hiring managers writing personalized cover letters and of course mastering the interview process first second and third round thank you very muchAnd then it happens. Long interview processes are a pain for job candidates and should be avoided if possible but they can be a necessity depending on the situation. The offer that I accepted is in Human Resources my field.
The industry is not one I wanted to be in and the company is different from the ones I have been applying to. Making an Offer3 Weeks After Interview 5. I fully respect your position and believe that you have the best intentions.
Then randomly 10 days later they offer you the job. Reddit users are known for strong and smart opinions. As for IP made during work it really depends on how close.
If the hiring team does not come back to. Youre not excited about the offer. Trust your instincts and dont compromise yourself.