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RE: Q? about interviewing

From: Lisa Dobson <lisa.dobson_at_onenortheast.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 16:52:35 -0000
Message-ID: <DC05A607D26ABD43AB37BED434B7C71B595C5E@srv3920.onenortheast.net>


Depends how you want to play it, but I'd be tempted to say No. I had a similar dilemma last year and got some good advice.

If you tell your boss, and then you don't get offered the job, they could potentially give you a hard time (if they aren't already). If you want to use this as a bargaining tool, then wait until you get an offer in writing. You are then in a much better position to start negotiations. See if you get a good counter offer before deciding whether or not to accept the new post.

Lisa.

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From: Bryan Wells [ mailto:bunjibry_at_gmail.com] Sent: 25 February 2005 16:19
To: Oracle-L
Subject: Q? about interviewing

wanted a bit of everyones take on letting the boss know that you had an interview and have confirmed being on the short list. Is it a good idea? consequences? your ideas?

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