If I'm asked to attend multiple in-person interviews per week, how can reduce the chance of my boss becoming suspicious?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

I'm currently being contacting by recruiters on an almost daily basis. As a result, there are times when I can get upwards of two to three in-person interview requests in a week. And on many occasions, I only get about three to five days notice.

This makes me nervous because having to spontaneously request hours and days off might make me appear less committed at my current job. But, I can't say no to these job interviews because they're for jobs that I would likely enjoy more and they pay 20% to 65% more than what I make now.

What is the best way to handle this situation?

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manpreet 2 years ago

Try to pack them in the same day and then take a day of your holidays. Simple an easy. Normally the company which is interviewing you will be ok with you setting some date and time, just organize yourself and make sure you concentrate them in the same day.


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