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Yes and trust me there is no option other than listening to them.
In 15 mins call, you will get to know your life lessions and ofcourse you'll get familiar with new new words. 😂
No one shouts but would like to understand main reason of not joining. That's helps them to fix things internally if industries dynamics are changing. Be open and transparent 👍
Market is difficult for recruiters as candidates are holding multiple offers and most of them decline just a day before joining or also after receiving assets.
But no one should surpass professional boundaries and should not take it personally 😊
All this requires lot of maturity and who can handle uncertainty well without panic attacks 😁
Yes, would like to know how to handle this kind of situations.
Drop a mail in stead of calling and initiating a conversation on this topic. Once u drop mail, HR will call and initiate the conversation. Once the conv is started it is easier to pitch into it, rather than starting it.
Yes, he will shout and may call your parents as well and may ask them to ground you for a week for this mischievous act.
Fir to Aapan bilkul nhi join krega 😂
Let them shout.😅
Just mail that you are not joining. Most probably they don't call you again
Or just don't answer the call after dropping the mail.
Yes your right