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#425: Think Twice Before Hitting “Decline” on LinkedIn

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LinkedIn is one of the many ways recruiters keep professionals informed about industry trends, such as who’s hiring, who’s downsizing, and which opportunities might be worth exploring. Most people handle recruiter outreach in a variety of ways: some express interest, some refer others, some acknowledge the message with a quick thank-you, and others simply move on. All of these responses are perfectly acceptable.

However, choosing to actively “decline” a message, especially when it’s relevant, can leave an unintended negative impression. If the opportunity is appropriate but just not the right timing, there’s no need to formally reject it. A brief acknowledgment or even no response at all is often better received. Maintaining a positive, professional tone in these interactions helps preserve relationships, and you never know when you may want to reconnect with that recruiter in the future.

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