Gracefully Decline Job Offer. You can mention the specifics regarding why you're declining the position, like salary, the company's attitude, you took a different position, etc., but you don't have. Especially if you've spent a lot of time interviewing, it's the right and respectful thing to do not to leave a hiring manager in the dark about why you're declining the position.
Sometimes, after spending weeks interviewing for a job and finally landing it, it becomes evident the role isn't for you. It stings but the process isn't over yet. How To Handle A Job Rejection Gracefully.
Candidates should always decline gracefully and leave doors of opportunity open, not just with the company, but with the person as well.
When They Go Low, You Go High.
You want to do it in such a way that it does not prevent you from securing another. Workplace advice columnist Alison Green answers all your questions about office life. Sometimes, after spending weeks interviewing for a job and finally landing it, it becomes evident the role isn't for you.