Hey guys, log story short, this company I applied for an internship at is terrible. Their service towards me has been horrible, standing me up, countless reschedules, late email replies and countless email mistakes as well as wasting my time.
I've reached the last straw, I want to know how I can tell them I am no longer interested in their job and that I want to withdraw. How should I put it? I feel like it would be best to mention the things they've done that have inconvenienced me several times and wasted my time, any idea how to do so?
Quit being a little bitch. That is how companies treat interns.
>>18725746
Nope, don't tell them they fucked up. They'll think you're an asshole and possibly spread the word to other companies not to hire you. Just tell them you ended up going with another position that more closely matched what you were looking for. Be professional
>>18725754
>t. spineless brainlet minimum wagie
>>18725746
Did they offer you the job OP? Use this formula
>if you have a better job offer, reject;
>else accept the position;
If it's paid, a shity paid internship is way better than an unpaid
>>18725761
This, or tell them your situation has changed and you can no longer do the internship.
>>18725761
>spread the word to other companies
Top kek, that's easy grounds for a lawsuit. OP could potentially reap millions in a slander lawsuit for the lifetime value of his income if they do this
>>18725754
2/10 for effort my guy.
>>18725761
Fair enough, I'm not in their country but sure I'll do this.
>>18725766
It's a final interview, it's unpaid then paid afterwards. I'd be losing money since it's not in my country let alone continent kek.
>>18725769
I'll add this too, I'll mention this especially since it'd make sense in my case.