In this video, Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter explains a strategy for turning down a job offer so that maybe you wind up with something better.
Do you think employers are trying to help you? You already know you can’t trust recruiters—they tell as they think you need to know to take the job they after representing so they collect their payday.
Job hunting is a rigged game with you the patsy.
Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.
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thank you so much, , it give me idea at the present issue that i have,,,God
Bless
thank you so much, , it give me idea at the present issue that i have,,,God Bless
thank you so much, , it give me idea at the present issue that i have,,,God Bless
Thank you very much mate, keep posting.
Thank you very much mate, keep posting.
Hello, this was really helpful. I’m in PR and it’s in my nature to be
confident and honest. However, it’s still hard to turn a job offer down
especially when the employer really wants you but it’s not the right fit
for you. It’s so important to turn them down in the nicest and most
transparent way possible especially if you encounter them later on in your
career.
+Karen Gregory Thanks, Karen. Glad to help.
Hello, this was really helpful. I’m in PR and it’s in my nature to be confident and honest. However, it’s still hard to turn a job offer down especially when the employer really wants you but it’s not the right fit for you. It’s so important to turn them down in the nicest and most transparent way possible especially if you encounter them later on in your career.
Hello, this was really helpful. I’m in PR and it’s in my nature to be confident and honest. However, it’s still hard to turn a job offer down especially when the employer really wants you but it’s not the right fit for you. It’s so important to turn them down in the nicest and most transparent way possible especially if you encounter them later on in your career.
+Karen Gregory Thanks, Karen. Glad to help.
Good advice.
Good advice.
You can text them Fuck off.
How does texting them help you get them to up the offer? How does texting them get them to change? It doesn’t.
Thank you
Hi, What do I do if I have a job1 offer and I just applied for what seems to be the perfect job2, I don’t currently have a job and I have no promise for job2 and job1 offer is pushing for a fast decision, I requested job1 to give me 2weeks to respond a confirmation (2weeks to give me enough time to interview for job2 and so on..) but was responded with we want you to work for us but we would rather go for the other person if you can’t confirm, I don’t ever want to say yes to job1 then leave it for job2 (if I get job2) bcos its my reputation on the line but I’m so dissatisfied to lose out on both opportunities, I can’t win bcos job1 (second choice perfect job) won’t give me the time to make an informed decision. Should I just take job1 offer and give up my perceived dream job2 ????
This is so easy. You are being pushed by company #1 because they know you are waiting for something else. After all, they know you are out of work. What other reason could there be for a delay. Take job1 but keep interviewing for job2. Respectfully, you are overstating your reputation and its value if you are an early stage professional UNLESS you are in a very small town. If you get job 2 then you have another decision to make.
This is very helpful. Great insight.
The “Big Game Hunter” records YouTube videos from a cell phone. LOL
That was in 2013. Look at some of my more recent things. I hope you find them helpful, too