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Everyone Said I Was Lucky to Get A Job Offer, But I Still Turned It Down

After I submitted my resignation from my previous role, I applied to over 30 companies in hopes of securing a new job before my notice period ended. I also had a few recruiters reach out, but honestly, I didn’t hold much hope. I went through nine different interviews—five rejections, three still pending, and one offer. While I was happy to receive an offer so quickly, something inside kept telling me to trust my instincts and turn it down. Here’s why. You know how you can often sense a person’s true character from just one conversation? That was how I felt during my interview with this company. First, I wondered why this role was always listed as open on their site. I sent in my resume just to test my luck and was initially glad that they were responsive. But during the in-person interview, my suspicions grew after they asked certain questions. For example, the interviewer asked if I was comfortable working under pressure, which usually hints at a demanding and fast-paced environment. They also used phrases like “wearing many hats” and “hit the ground running,” which made me uneasy. These often suggest that I might be expected to work outside my defined scope. A quick check at Glassdoor reviews confirmed my concerns, with nasty comments on the job scope, revealing why this role had such a high turnover and why it always seemed to be available. I know that I was doing the right thing, but the job market isn’t exactly doing well right now, and rejecting an offer feels like a luxury I shouldn’t have enjoyed. I have sought advice from friends, and I received divided views: some say reject the offer, others suggest taking it and leaving if it gets too much. Someone even told me I was overthinking and should have just accepted the job since I am unemployed. Part of me thinks that accepting the role is the mature, responsible choice, but my gut feeling is saying otherwise. I don’t have any major commitments tying me down, and my emergency fund can keep me funded for another two months. Maybe I still have time and options. So, should I have accepted the job?This article is part of TSS Confessions, a weekly column where we delve into personal finance topics that are unscripted and genuine real accounts from people.

25 May 2026
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