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How to politely refuse an interview invitation if you don't want to go to a company for an interview?

According to the question, I'm hungry. My answer is as follows. In the process of applying for a job, you will be invited to interview by some companies. Because my time is limited, I can't interview two companies at the same time, or because the company that sent the interview notice really doesn't suit your taste and really needs to refuse the other party's reasons, then how can I refuse the other party in the most polite way and with the most appropriate reasons? If you receive a verbal phone call and an interview invitation email from the human resources department. If it is a junior position, just reply to the email and explain why you don't attend the interview. If HR sees too many faceless candidates, you will only make her more motivated to find the next candidate. But if you are interviewing for a higher-level job, you'd better call and tell you why. At least, it is more honest. Because the circle of senior positions in any industry is so small, an careless mistake may become a stumbling block to your future promotion.

Some companies will send an interview invitation by SMS after a verbal phone call. Generally, such messages are sent by professional websites and cannot be replied. It is suggested to call HR and tell the reason. In addition, if hr does not call you verbally to inform you of the interview invitation, but suddenly sends you a text message to tell you the interview content, it is best not to believe such a text message. It seems that the other party didn't really invite you, so why did you ignore it? There are many reasons to say no, but we will only choose euphemism. Although it may be because the other company is too small, too little money, too many things and no future, you can't be so straightforward. If you tell these real reasons, you will definitely be blacklisted by the company. ?

There are several reasons for rejecting companies that don't want to interview: 1. I found a more suitable job. 2. The distance is too far and the traffic is inconvenient. 3. Choose further study, and don't consider job hunting for the time being. I don't intend to develop in this city. I have something at home, so it's not convenient to find a job recently. If it's over, I will definitely come for an interview for this position. 6. I'm not interested in job description at present. The above is my answer, I hope it will help you.