I accepted an interview somewhere I don't want to work at due to location, and just realized. How do I cancel it? [duplicate]

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

I mean, how do I word the email so it doesn't look too ridiculous? Any ideas?

This office is in my area so I just assumed it's in my city, where I can get anywhere easily with public transport. Turns out it's actually in a town nearby.

I could of course get a car if I get the job, but I'd much rather work in the city and I don't think it'll be hard to get an offer here as there's a lot of opportunities. So I thought I'd turn this down. I think it'll look awful though and I don't want to burn any bridges, so, any idea how to word it?

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manpreet 2 years ago

 

First, don’t do this by email. It should be done by phone so there is no delay or chance it won’t go through. And it’s a more mature way to deliver bad news. (If they have only corresponded with you by email, then an email response s is fine. But if you have a phone contact, you should use it.)

Simply explain that you have decided that you’re not going to go forward with the interviewing process with them. When they ask for a reason, you can tell them why: the commute is undesirable.

They’ll understand.


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