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I suddenly received an interview call, but I have already joined a new company. How should I reply?

I suddenly received an interview call, but I have already joined a new company. How should I reply? I have delivered several companies before and got a fairly good offer, but just a few days after I joined the company, I received an interview call from my favorite company. I like the position very much. Should I go for an interview? This question is really tangled ... go ahead, but I'm afraid I've only been in this job for a few days and then I'll leave. No matter how many days you get paid, people will say that you are unreliable. Don't go, I have been chanting in my heart, just like a cat scratching, and I am emotional. This situation is hard for anyone to give up.

There are advantages to going, and there are advantages to not going. Instead of being so entangled, it is better to end it, write it down on two pieces of paper, knead it into a ball, close your eyes and grab one, and whatever you catch is what you want, and take this result as God's arrangement. I can only tell you this method. Perhaps this method is an effective way to cure the entanglement of choice. Anyway, I'm going to the lucky draw ... this is the confusion of one of my netizens. He has been in and out of the workplace for a long time and doesn't know what to do.

Here are some suggestions I gave him for reference only: I just joined the company and got an interview call from my favorite company. Of course, I will go for an interview. Many people don't understand this rule. In fact, after getting the Offer, you must continue to apply for resume interviews until you become a full member. Most people leave their jobs after having an Offer, thinking that they have everything and a new owner. Actually, it's stupid I have to go to the interview after the interview, but I don't have to wait for the interview result. After receiving the first Offer, you need to get as many offers as possible, and then choose the best job to go to work. After reporting for a new job, you need to continue the interview, of course, in order to choose a better interview opportunity, just like the situation of "turning over". This is the meaning of job hunting or job hopping.