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I am soon to be college grad this may. I have received a very good job offer from a very respected company as a part of a rotational program. The only problem I have is that the offer is for the one location (out of 6 that they are hiring for) that I did not want.



I was wondering if it is unprofessional to express that the location is not favorable and ask to be considered for the other locations if the offers that they extended in those locations are turned down. When I applied for the job, I did not apply for a specific location, but instead they placed you after the interview process. As far as I know the roles are very similar in each of the locations and everyone who is being considered for these roles are also going to be fresh out of college when starting.









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    I am soon to be college grad this may. I have received a very good job offer from a very respected company as a part of a rotational program. The only problem I have is that the offer is for the one location (out of 6 that they are hiring for) that I did not want.



    I was wondering if it is unprofessional to express that the location is not favorable and ask to be considered for the other locations if the offers that they extended in those locations are turned down. When I applied for the job, I did not apply for a specific location, but instead they placed you after the interview process. As far as I know the roles are very similar in each of the locations and everyone who is being considered for these roles are also going to be fresh out of college when starting.









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      I am soon to be college grad this may. I have received a very good job offer from a very respected company as a part of a rotational program. The only problem I have is that the offer is for the one location (out of 6 that they are hiring for) that I did not want.



      I was wondering if it is unprofessional to express that the location is not favorable and ask to be considered for the other locations if the offers that they extended in those locations are turned down. When I applied for the job, I did not apply for a specific location, but instead they placed you after the interview process. As far as I know the roles are very similar in each of the locations and everyone who is being considered for these roles are also going to be fresh out of college when starting.









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      I am soon to be college grad this may. I have received a very good job offer from a very respected company as a part of a rotational program. The only problem I have is that the offer is for the one location (out of 6 that they are hiring for) that I did not want.



      I was wondering if it is unprofessional to express that the location is not favorable and ask to be considered for the other locations if the offers that they extended in those locations are turned down. When I applied for the job, I did not apply for a specific location, but instead they placed you after the interview process. As far as I know the roles are very similar in each of the locations and everyone who is being considered for these roles are also going to be fresh out of college when starting.







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