The best way to decline a job offer. Check below!
1. Respond Swiftly
If your gut says this isn’t the job for you, say it sooner rather than later. “Remember, it is the hiring manager’s role to fill this position,” says Jodi R.R. Smith, president of Mannersmith Etiquette Consulting and a former human resources line manager. “Do not play games! As soon as you know you will not be taking the offer, let the hiring manager know. Be polite, be prompt, and be to the point,” says Jodi.
2. Show Gratitude
When weighing how to decline a job offer, don’t forget to show your appreciation to the very people who thought so highly of your talent and skills. “Too many candidates fail to appreciate the work done by HR staff, largely because they feel that they are doing all the work in getting the job,” says Fiona Arnold, director of Red Crest Careers in the United Kingdom.
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3. Be Vague
You may have spent the interview process going into specific details about your exemplary work history, but when mapping out how to decline a job offer, it’s fine to be vague. “There is no need to go into great detail about why you are turning the offer down,” says Roy Munk, president of GHS Recruiting.
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4. Don't Lie
The world is smaller than you think, particularly when operating within any given professional field. Even a little white lie told to save face when declining a job offer can hurt you in the future. “This imperative to be honest goes not just for how you decline the job offer but everything leading up to it,” says Tasia Duske, CEO of Museum Hack.
5. Leave the Door Open
Experts agree that it is possible to leave the door open for another opportunity within the company whose offer you are turning down. Politeness goes a long way, as does transparency. “If you are genuine when turning down an offer and truly were excited about the company, role, and team, that will show in your conversation,” says career coach Stephanie Dennis, who hosts the podcast Career Talk: Learn – Grow – Thrive.