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How to Cancel an Interview in 3 Steps
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[QUOTE="Ramolak19, post: 333440, member: 72962"] True talk, just try to Inform the interviewer right away: Communicate your choice to cancel the interview as soon as possible to the interviewer or the assigned contact. Give a succinct and considerate justification for your cancellation, such as unanticipated events or scheduling issues. Then you need to express regret for the trouble: While expressing your sorry for any inconvenience, make sure to highlight how much you value the interviewer's time. This exhibits civility and professionalism. While you also need to reschedule or make suggestions: If suitable, provide suggestions for a new date or indicate that you are willing to reschedule the interview. This keeps things cordial between you and the business and demonstrates your ongoing interest in the prospect. [/QUOTE]
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