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Thank you for your feedback and taking the time to write this review. I understand that a candidate might feel disheartened when they repeatedly do not receive job offers. Sometimes, they have the wrong skill set, display a lack of passion, poor follow-up questions, no references, weak recommendations, or unaffordable salary expectations.
We are very proud of the feedback we receive from a candidates, but disappointed when a qualified candidate declines our job offer. I am providing an email that is verbatim from a candidate who declined our job offer as an example; "I've been awake for the last couple of hours with a lot on my mind. With that said, I fear that I'm not ready for a position at this time. I am someone who puts 100% effort into education, and with school coming around the corner, that is what I would like to focus my attention on.
I appreciate the opportunity you presented me - truly, I am grateful. EDC was the only legit company to offer me a position. All the other companies either wanted me to pay an "application fee", or they felt I was not qualified enough. After our conversation earlier this morning, I finally felt value in myself. I felt wanted, Honestly, words cannot describe in full capacity how I felt. But to put it short, thank you.
I feel terrible for accepting a position, and then hours later figuring out it's not the right time - it's unprofessional on my part. Truthfully, I should have thought about everything before signing the contract. Instead, I was so full of energy and excitement that I sent it in, and then realized later on that it wasn't the right time. I cannot express how sorry I am, and no matter how many times I type it, I still feel terrible.
EDC seems like a great company, no doubt about that. I believe you have done a great job running the business, and I know for a fact that you and the team will continue to grow and keep that top search result position!
I hope you can understand where I'm coming from. I just fear that (knowing how I am) I would put all of my efforts into the position and hardly any towards my schooling. Once again - And I can't say it enough - I'm sorry. Best wishes"