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Two companies prosueing at one time


Question Posted Monday March 7 2005, 12:31 pm

When do you inform a company that you have more than one opportunity for a new position?

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ClurBur answered Monday March 7 2005, 1:15 pm:
You dont! If its another job out of work, then dont tell them, as then they can get rid of you when they like. See if you get the job and then give them the months notice.

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Anarchilist answered Monday March 7 2005, 12:44 pm:
New position where?
Do you work at this company?
Or are you trying to get another job, if so after you've gotten the job, you have to give them a two weeks notice.

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