Declined a Job Offer After Signing.... Lessons Learned
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In this video I tell the story of the time I backed out of a job offer after having already signed the offer letter.
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Great video, thank you very much! Going through the same scenario and this helps me clear my mind. It's not just about the money, and trust your gutt and the people who advise you.
I had to check whether playback speed was set to 2x.
Thank you!! I really needed this. I am in a similar situation and was feeling undecided until I found this video. ❤️❤️ I appreciate you sharing your experience and perspective on your situation. 🙂
Great advice mate, need more people giving advice like this.
I went through a similar situation but as a job seeker. Got an good offer, problem solved. I was hesitant to sign because I had a terrible feeling with the manager being cold ,stiff and seemed to be a pain to deal with. I was in a process to get interviewed for another job offering way more money and seemed more easy going. I took the risk to end up with nothing and did not sign the offer letter because backing off is unprofessional to me. I'd rather keep searching than accept a job offer I have a bad feeling about.
Backing off is not unprofessional. That company would fire your ass in a HEARTBEAT If they needed to
Thanks for such a great vidio. I'm going to same situation right now. I got the offer from the company but my gut feeling is that, the company is not right for me. I was stuck. But this vidio helped me to take decision.
I had this. Cept mine was internal. Small office that was shared with another team. I was saying no until they offered me a pay increase which was $5000 increase for the year. I spoke to the people I know too. I had the opportunity to take the offer or stay in my current role. I asked if I can come back to my old role. He pretty much said no. I literally thought, I feel like i wont last in this role. It was like a debt collector and telemarketing role. It sounded awful. I got a vibe from the team that they were not happy. Decider to decline the offer. Was wandering if I should have taken it and if I made a mistake. Thank you for the validation
Great storytelling. I enjoyed this!
This was a very insightful video.
Thanks! Glad you found it useful
Broooo..... I'm going through this EXACT SAME scenario right now
What if you signed an offer and seen a new position at the same company for the exact type of job offering 7 dollars more per hour? This popped up 2 days after I signed. 😮
I have done that too. I regretted so bad for fee days.
Dude I was in a similar situation…. Got an offer that was $45k more (plus a $12k sign-on) than what I make now. I signed the letter, but was still interviewing at another company. The second company offered also $45k more, but total comp included better bonus and stocks… however two different roles…. one is a Director Role and the other was a Principal Role. Haven’t decided which way to go yet….
Congrats on those offers that’s amazing! Tricky situation tho for sure. Not sure I can offer any real advice here
@@GlitZnGold Took the Associate Director role, still hands on from an Enterprise Architecture perspective. Figure this will help set me up better from where I want to go long term. But will only give this place 2 yrs then evaluate if I will look for another job or stay. The role I took was at a Big 4 and that was also a factor.
I liked your story and the lessons. thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the video! I would like to know, what are the rightful words that you used to reject the offer that you have accepted and signed? Can you share it with us, thank you! I'm scared to have that talk and I don't know what exactly to say.
Great video!! Really enjoyed it, though im a little late to the party! Id be curious to know how long you delayed the response to the first offer? Im going to be receiving an offer on tuesday but will be interviewing for a second job (betrer in my mind) the week after. The process should go quick for opportunity #2 because i know the hiring manager and its almost guaranteed, but still. Im also the prime candidate for opportunity #1, and can probably get away with delaying. What do you think is an acceptable amount of time? Cheers!
sign the contract big boy lol . great video
HOLY FUCK! 240k????
Mate, what do you do for a living?! Teach me please. My job only pays me above minimum wage. I'm trash :(
Ha I wish. These numbers are fictitious for the video. My salary is a lot lower
Overall a great video, thank you for the valuable information!
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רבות מחשבות בלב איש ועצת ה׳ היא תקום :)
Thanks for sharing your experience. Can you post on react context api
Yes I will add it to the list
Hello. I need your help and need your opinion. . I got job offer last week for job A and took the position. This week i got an offer for job B which pays more, about $7k more a year. Job A is a hybrid schedule that works 2 days in the the office while Job B is hybrid schedule but have to work 4 days in the office. Job A has better medical insurance benefits than job B. I was working for job B previously for 4 years so i have seniority there if i take that while Job A is a brand new company. With all those factors said, which one would you take, Job A or B ????
Which did you choose ?
I've been searching for a video that talks about salaries in remote jobs, but no ones says a number. you may be the only one who could help me. I know html, css, js, sass, react, typescript, (obviously npm, git) . I just need a number for a first job as frontend web developer, my expectations a couple hours ago were 12k per year but I don't want to be underpaid for my lack of knowledge in the remote salaries or for my minimalist life. I hope you can help me
depends on where you live to an extent, but can be 35k to 50k a year
@@CodingWithChaim I live in argentina, I know the companies here doesn't pay very well, But I trust my capacities and I know that I can compete with foreign programmers. thanks for answering תודה
Thank you for sharing. Your content is great and you deserve more subscribers!
Great story, thanks
Shavua Tov :)
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@@CodingWithChaim Thank you for the professional answer.
thank for sharing ,this was so helpful. I'm literally going through the same thing
I am in similar situation. is it ok to reject after signing? will they sue me?
I'm about to rescind an offer from the largest firm in my industry and I'm shitting my pants
Good luck!
I wish you the best ! I’m about to rescind an offer as well ! It was my first real offer and I was too excited and I singed a offer letter(I know .. mistake). The other company called me after I emailed them telling I have an offer . They moved very fast an expedited the entire process . They told me to finish the process until Tuesday saying I’m their top candidate. I learned to wait it out . Also life is too short not to do what you want. My friend’s mom died today after being a seemingly healthy woman last week. She had a stroke , went brain dead , and died all within 24 hours. She was 42 That experience let me know that life is too short to work at places you don’t want to. Just know you are not alone in this .. my rescind day is coming Tuesday .
@Domo it went fine .. wasn’t as a big as a deal as people make it out to be . They were basically like “we were looking forward to having you and we understand and respect your personal decision. Was there something we did in the hiring process that could help us improve? “ that was basically it .
are u reading from book ? Slow down man...Good info...but slow down
i always feel ashamed when i listen the values per year you guys can get.. i am fighting to get 10 times less than that and if i get i would feel extremelly rich.
each country with so much diferent salaries.
I need to be very clear that these numbers are way more than what I was really offered. Also, there is no reason to feel ashamed, the salary you are offered can depend on so much more than your skill level. It can depend on the company, the country and more such factors which are completely out of your control.
what the heck is that little hat? not anti semetic, just curois
Read this to learn about it en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah
It would have made more sense if the companies were at least named A, B and C.
Same thing what I did
Simple, Money !== Happiness
what's the best way to get a raise?? tell your boss "I quit" xD
risky advice there haha. I have also been told to not let the door hit me on the way out (not in so many words)
@@CodingWithChaim oh well y'know you win some you lose some xD
I like your channel but you speak soooooo fast.. sometimes I cant undersatand.. so I need to use subs but you are good!
I always give candidates 24 hours to make a decision to get them shit or get off the pot to prevent candidates from being flakey. The lesson is to make up your mind before the offer.