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How to correctly say that I “changed my mind” and do it beautifully?

Assume that any job you declined was immediately taken by the next candidate. You made your decision. Learn whatever lessons you can learn from it and move on to the next application.
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Recruiter requesting driver license for initial job offer

In the United States, regardless of the employer, government or not, a drivers license or social security number is only required when completing the I-9 form after employment has been offered and ...
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Is it ethical to back out of final interview round?

Last time I checked slavery was illegal in India. Slavery is also unethical. Slavery is basically just coerced labor. Being 'forced' to take a job sounds a bit like coerced labor to me. I would say ...
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Is There a Statute of Limitation when an Agency Headhunter Presents a Candidate to a Company?

If the agency introduces a candidate to a company, usually the contract between agency and the company states that if the candidate gets hired within a year with agency involved OR not, then the ...
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Is There a Statute of Limitation when an Agency Headhunter Presents a Candidate to a Company?

Unless you signed a contract with the headhunter, you have no obligations here. What obligations the company might have depend on the contract between the head hunter and the company (if any). You can'...
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Is There a Statute of Limitation when an Agency Headhunter Presents a Candidate to a Company?

Did you sign any contract with the headhunter? If so, read it and act accordingly. It is very likely you have to pay them, most contracts concern any position you take with a company they introduced ...
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Rethinking the decision to accept a job offer

A big gap in your question is whom in the interview process is being unprofessional. Is it a 3rd party recruiter, inhouse HR, or the specific group that you'd be working for, etc. An example of being ...
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Rethinking the decision to accept a job offer

Do you want to work in the IT industry in the long run ? If yes, then take this job. This is very important: it is not easy to get a job in the IT industry nowadays especially when you "don't ...
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How can I tell if a recruiter is actually representing a candidate they present?

Is there some reason to believe the recruiters aren't telling you the truth? If a candidate is on the job market, they're probably sending their resume out to a lot of different places. When they get ...
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How can I tell if a recruiter is actually representing a candidate they present?

On the job-hunting side, it is common knowledge that recruiters will offer / advertise jobs where they don't have an agreement with the employer already. It is highly likely that they will do the same ...
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