So I interviewed with both Company A and B on Wednesday. As the interview with Company A was wrapping up, the interviewer asked me what I was doing the rest of the day. I told the interviewer I was heading over to an interview with Company B immediately afterwards. The interview with Company B went perfectly, best interview of my life and its my top choice. Company B told me I will be hearing from them soon, and that the next step was to meet the VP.
Yesterday, 2 days after the interview, I received an official offer from Company A. I feel they did this because they're trying to get me off the job market, they know I'm interviewing with at least 1 other company. Salary wise its probably similar to what Company B would offer. A recruiting company is involved with Company A, so obviously she'll say anything to convince me to take the offer now so they get 30% of my starting salary. I am not working with a recruiter for Company B, I applied directly on their website.
My question is should I risk stepping on Company B's toes and tell them I got a job offer on the table to expedite their process, only a few days after the interview? I really doubt Company A will rescind their offer if I take more a week to get back to them. The risk is they actually do rescind their offer and Company B doesn't end up hiring me, then I'd have no job offers. I really love everything about Company B. My gut is telling me not to tell Company B about the offer, and let things play out naturally. I feel like Company A would be bluffing if they threatened to rescind their offer because I didn't accept or reject their offer by their deadline. I feel like it's worth the risk to not say anything. Please advise fellow redditors.
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