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How to politely refuse an interview invitation
Politely refusing an interview invitation requires: expressing gratitude and trying to say something euphemistic. Details are as follows:

1, thank you. Thank you for your willingness to spend manpower and material resources to invite an interview. Don't be too harsh at the end, but you can express your hope that there will be opportunities for cooperation in the future.

2. For example, "I'm glad to receive an interview invitation from your company. After careful consideration, I can't go to your company for an interview because ... ". Thank you again for your sincere invitation. I hope there will be opportunities for cooperation in the future.

3. Try to choose euphemistic reasons for refusal, not very straightforward. For example, I have found a more suitable job and choose to continue my studies, not considering looking for a job for the time being.

4. Think carefully before submitting your resume, and don't blindly submit it. Once you receive an interview invitation, try to participate in the interview and keep sincere communication when time permits.

Precautions:

1, the telephone is direct communication, and the text message is one-way communication. Even if you are embarrassed, using the phone will show respect than using SMS.

2. It is very important to express gratitude and recognition, politely refuse and communicate, and maintain a good relationship.