I have an offer right now from a company and might have to give them a confirmation soon since they have a secondary candidate in case I reject the offer. (Offering 160k base remote, 125k rsu, 100k restricted cash) I have a couple final rounds of interviews happening next week and the week following that which are all offering 180k+ as base. My plan is to take up the offer that I have but still keep interviewing and if I get through any of those interviews.. either negotiate with the current company or move on to the higher paying company. My question is, will there be any issue if I reject the offer while they're processing/ transferring my H1B and i-140 and ask one of the higher paying companies to transfer my visa since I'll be going with them.. assuming of course I get an offer from one of the helping companies. #turo #toast #ebay #nytimes #reddit #chewy
TC or GTFO
You can accept the offer and stall the H1B process by delaying documents submission. Even if they file for your H1B, it’s just a new petition that has no impact until you get a paycheck from them. You can have multiple companies filing your H1B petitions at the same time. That being said, it’s ethically not right and you’ll burn bridges with the company.
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After you accept the offer it is not ethical or acceptable to further negotiate. If you want to play that game, use the fact that you are still interviewing as the bargaining chip “for x salary I will shut this down”
Makes sense.