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What to Do When You’re Offered a Job – But Still Have Interviews Lined Up

Recruitment Hints & TipsPosted 3 hours ago
What to Do When You’re Offered a Job – But Still Have Interviews Lined Up
What to Do When You’re Offered a Job – But Still Have Interviews Lined Up

Being offered a job is an exciting milestone - but what if you're not quite ready to say "yes"? Maybe you’ve still got interviews lined up with other companies. You don’t want to burn bridges, but you also don’t want to miss out on a better opportunity.

So, how do you navigate this career crossroads professionally and strategically?

Here are some key tips to help you handle this situation with confidence and clarity.


✅ 1. Don’t Panic — Buy Yourself Time

First things first: take a breath. It's completely normal to feel a little overwhelmed. The best thing you can do is thank the employer for the offer and ask for a short period to consider it.

📌 Top Tip: Most employers expect you to take a few days to evaluate an offer. Politely request a deadline for your decision - this gives you time to complete other interviews or reflect on your next move.


✅ 2. Be Transparent (When Appropriate)

If you’re close to the final stages with another company and feel comfortable, it can be worth being honest.

For example:

“I’m currently in the final stages of another interview process and want to make a fully informed decision before committing.”

Employers will often respect this level of professional honesty, and it shows you're thinking long-term.


✅ 3. Weigh Up What Matters Most

When choosing between multiple opportunities, think beyond just salary.

Ask yourself:

  • What are the career progression opportunities?

  • Is the company culture the right fit for me?

  • Will I enjoy the project or work environment?

  • What’s the commute like?

  • Are there additional benefits (e.g. pension, healthcare, training)?

Creating a pros and cons list can help bring clarity if you’re torn.


✅ 4. Speak to Your Recruitment Consultant

If you're working with a recruiter, lean on them. They can help you manage timelines, gather information, and even negotiate on your behalf. At Breagh Recruitment, our team often supports candidates in these exact scenarios - ensuring they make decisions that benefit their long-term career, not just the short-term gain.


🎯 Final Thoughts

Receiving a job offer is something to be proud of - but that doesn’t mean you need to accept immediately. Taking the time to compare your options shows maturity, strategy, and confidence in your own value.

Your career is yours to shape. Make sure the role you accept is the right fit - not just the first offer that lands.


💬 Need Help Deciding?

At Breagh Recruitment, we work closely with candidates across Ireland in construction, engineering, mechanical and electrical sectors. If you’re facing a tough career decision, our specialist consultants are here to guide you through it.

📩 Get in touch today to explore your options and take control of your career.

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