I’m supposed to attend the onsite interview tomorrow. However, today I heard back from the recruiter at Google that they have finalized the offer and I want to accept it. Then I sent email to LinkedIn recruiters to withdraw the interview for tomorrow. They haven’t replied. What should I do? Will I get blacklisted by LinkedIn if I don’t go tomorrow?
It never hurts to interview. If you get an offer, you can always come to LinkedIn in future. Your positive feedback from previous interview will be available the next time around. If you don't get through, you'll still have the opportunity to network and talk to people, learn about the technology and culture. It's worth a day of your time. Stay professional, complete the on-site if recruiter doesn't respond. Congrats on getting through Google!
Thank you so much.. I have taken too many days off while I was interviewing with other companies and want to work harder before I leave the company. Besides, the position at LinkedIn is system and infra track and I’m not good at system design at all.. I don’t think I can pass any way.. Thank you again!
Send a short msg to the recruiter?
Just did! Thanks!
An offer isn't real until you have paperwork in hand. And even then- i had a buddy at a network security company have an offer rescinded after it was FedEx'd it to them a day later. (Company got ahead of hirng) I don't expect Google to pull an official offer- but it doesn't count in my book until you see the actual written offer, not just verbal.
Still not good enough. I saw someone who sold their house in a foreign country and was in process of moving their family get the offer yanked away 3 days before the start date. Always have a plan b.
Thanks! Actually I have another Interview with Uber in a few weeks. If anything unexpected happened, I would still have plan B. Just don’t want to interview with LinkedIn due to 3 rounds system design interviews:)
Y not have two offers and try to bump up your TC?
Already got the desired TC and don’t want to bother any more:)
Cool what's the TC offered? And role?