strangekeys
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Context: Recent graduate (2022) and first formal job.
I got an offer for a job from Job A (about 1h away from me) that starts mid-May. I got interviews for other jobs (B and C) that are closer to me before then. I am in the process of accepting the Job A offer already but I do not want to tell the employers from Job B and C that I have an offer that I already accepted. Reason being is that they are graduate programmes and might just give it to someone else if they see I am already "employed" even though the start date is later in May.
I would trade Job A that is 1h away for an offer from Job B and C in a heartbeat (better pay, opportunity to excel and closer to me) however if I start mid-May with Job A and only get a new offer from B/C after that then I will have to provide 2 weeks notice before I leave Job A... if I don't do this and just leave what's the worst that can happen? Yes it is unethical but I should take anything I can get to start off.
Any advice please!
Edit: All companies in question are in the financial services field.
Edit 2: Thanks everyone.
I got an offer for a job from Job A (about 1h away from me) that starts mid-May. I got interviews for other jobs (B and C) that are closer to me before then. I am in the process of accepting the Job A offer already but I do not want to tell the employers from Job B and C that I have an offer that I already accepted. Reason being is that they are graduate programmes and might just give it to someone else if they see I am already "employed" even though the start date is later in May.
I would trade Job A that is 1h away for an offer from Job B and C in a heartbeat (better pay, opportunity to excel and closer to me) however if I start mid-May with Job A and only get a new offer from B/C after that then I will have to provide 2 weeks notice before I leave Job A... if I don't do this and just leave what's the worst that can happen? Yes it is unethical but I should take anything I can get to start off.
Any advice please!
Edit: All companies in question are in the financial services field.
Edit 2: Thanks everyone.