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interview next wednesday
mary4kids
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I am desperate to change my job due to problems at my current job. I had 2 interviews so far which I was unsuccessfull. I have another interview next wednesday. I am also waiting to hear from another job application which I reckon I will be offered an interview but I only applied last week.. I am studying at open uni currently and I will graduate next year. That second job I am waiting to hear would give me all the experience I need if they offer the job to me. There is no guarantee that I will get any of those jobs though. What if they offer the job to me on wednesday and they ask me to start as soon as possible. What do I do with the second job if they offer interview and even so offer me the job after I start working with the other one. Shall I just cancel first job hoping I get the second one? Like I said no guarantee I will get any of them.
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What if they offer the job to me on wednesday and they ask me to start as soon as possible. What do I do with the second job if they offer interview and even so offer me the job after I start working with the other one. Shall I just cancel first job hoping I get the second one? Like I said no guarantee I will get any of them.
You accept the job offer and keep other options live. If a second offer comes your way that you feel is beneficial then review your options and move on if it suits.Don’t be a can’t, be a can.0 -
I'd say definitely keep all your options open until you know the outcome of all interviews. You might get offered both, or none...its possible the recruitment process of the first isn't complete before the interview for the second.0
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You are making it to a lot of interviews and that's a telling sign - companies want to hire you.
Keep strong, let companies know you are 1) on the market, 2) looking for the best position and 3) (with a reasonable amount of time) will pick the right company.
You are in demand.0
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