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Aug 20, 2020 at 2:05 comment added Astronomer Thanks for everyone's feedback. In the end, I accepted offer A but didn't not tell B about it to see what would happen. In the end, company B did not make an offer after one more month. Needless to say, I was happy that I had opted for A. Had B offered later, I would still not have accepted it, I believe.
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Jun 3, 2020 at 13:34 comment added Doliprane Unless you are ready to take a huge risk and end up without any contract from both of the companies, I advise you to go for A. Maybe try to convince them to give you a higher salary, and even if they don't accept, I would go for them. So yes, that is the wise and less risky decision.
Jun 3, 2020 at 2:00 comment added BigMadAndy I was in a similar situation a few months ago. Company A gave me an offer, at company B I had had 5 interviews and reference check. B kept calling me and promising they would decide "very soon". I wasn't interested in A, just B. Then B ghosted me. I haven't heard of them for the last 3 months. If A is acceptable, accept A.
Jun 3, 2020 at 1:11 answer added joeqwerty timeline score: 3
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Jun 3, 2020 at 0:14 comment added Gregory Currie This is something you'll have to figure out for yourself. We can't tell you if you should gamble.
Jun 3, 2020 at 0:09 comment added Michael McFarlane Company A is your only choice.
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