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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This is not breaking up with a girlfriend, it's 1 million times simpler. Just... don't overthink it.
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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?
interviewing communication hiring-process
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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?
This question already has an answer here:
Got my first job. How do I politely turn down the call for an interview by another employer?
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interviewing communication hiring-process
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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
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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
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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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12
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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.
Nothing more need be said.
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up vote
12
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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.
Nothing more need be said.
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up vote
12
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up vote
12
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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.
Nothing more need be said.
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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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