I've been working with a company for only one month, and I've received a few other responses from resumes I sent out before I got the job I'm at.
How should I respond to these interview requests? Is it a bad idea to take the interview?
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I've been working with a company for only one month, and I've received a few other responses from resumes I sent out before I got the job I'm at. How should I respond to these interview requests? Is it a bad idea to take the interview? |
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First you need to make a personal choice: Do you want to leave your current employer, or not? If you have no desire to leave simply tell the recruiters (politely!) that you are sorry, but you recently came to work for a new employer, you are happy where you are, and you are not currently looking to change employment. If you do want to leave your current employer, respond as you would to any interview request when you're seeking employment (schedule an interview, talk to them, get an offer, etc.) -- Be aware however that a history of serial short-term employment may not look great on a resume. |
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How would you respond to the request normally? There isn't much different at a new job except the following:
By "not much different" I mean you should only consider taking the interview request if there is a good reason to:
If you decide to decline, you should simply say "I've already taken a new position, but thank you for your response." And, if you'd like them to retain your resume for the future, say so. |
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If you didn't intend to leave your current job, or the new opportunity looks flying sexy, it is a waste of time of everyone to attend the interview. If you want to decline the interview, you can say,
I think this (just-joined-somewhere) is enough, for recruiter not to bother you. |
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I read an advice from an article, that is recommended to have an interview every six months or year even if you are enrolled, that would help to understand what new things managers care about, or what skills are more important currently, |
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