How to turn down interview for position I don't want? [duplicate]

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I've received an invitation to interview for an internship position. However, I'm looking for a full time position and want to turn the invitation down politely, since I'd rather not burn bridges with companies in my field. How do I politely tell the contact that I appreciate the offer, but will pass for this reason? Should I give a reason?







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I've received an invitation to interview for an internship position. However, I'm looking for a full time position and want to turn the invitation down politely, since I'd rather not burn bridges with companies in my field. How do I politely tell the contact that I appreciate the offer, but will pass for this reason? Should I give a reason?







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I've received an invitation to interview for an internship position. However, I'm looking for a full time position and want to turn the invitation down politely, since I'd rather not burn bridges with companies in my field. How do I politely tell the contact that I appreciate the offer, but will pass for this reason? Should I give a reason?







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  • Got my first job. How do I politely turn down the call for an interview by another employer?

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I've received an invitation to interview for an internship position. However, I'm looking for a full time position and want to turn the invitation down politely, since I'd rather not burn bridges with companies in my field. How do I politely tell the contact that I appreciate the offer, but will pass for this reason? Should I give a reason?





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marked as duplicate by Jim G., gnat, Dawny33, Masked Man♦, paparazzo Mar 5 '16 at 15:49


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marked as duplicate by Jim G., gnat, Dawny33, Masked Man♦, paparazzo Mar 5 '16 at 15:49


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    This is not breaking up with a girlfriend, it's 1 million times simpler. Just... don't overthink it.
    – Radu Murzea
    Mar 5 '16 at 6:28












  • 4




    This is not breaking up with a girlfriend, it's 1 million times simpler. Just... don't overthink it.
    – Radu Murzea
    Mar 5 '16 at 6:28







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This is not breaking up with a girlfriend, it's 1 million times simpler. Just... don't overthink it.
– Radu Murzea
Mar 5 '16 at 6:28




This is not breaking up with a girlfriend, it's 1 million times simpler. Just... don't overthink it.
– Radu Murzea
Mar 5 '16 at 6:28










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Politely tell the contact that you appreciate the offer, but will pass because you are looking for a full time job.



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    1 Answer
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    up vote
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    down vote



    accepted










    Politely tell the contact that you appreciate the offer, but will pass because you are looking for a full time job.



    Nothing more need be said.






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      up vote
      12
      down vote



      accepted










      Politely tell the contact that you appreciate the offer, but will pass because you are looking for a full time job.



      Nothing more need be said.






      share|improve this answer






















        up vote
        12
        down vote



        accepted







        up vote
        12
        down vote



        accepted






        Politely tell the contact that you appreciate the offer, but will pass because you are looking for a full time job.



        Nothing more need be said.






        share|improve this answer












        Politely tell the contact that you appreciate the offer, but will pass because you are looking for a full time job.



        Nothing more need be said.







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