Had a job interview at a real estate firm two weeks ago that went well and I liked the people, but I wasn't sold on the job itself. There was also a weird moment at the end of my interview where they told me they googled me and saw I had some involvement with leftist political groups in my city and they wanted to let me know that not only was the office very conservative, but that the partner himself that I'd be working for had actually been arrested as part of a corruption probe into our previous governor! It was wild. I sort of brushed it off in the interview because I was so shocked that they'd bring that up, but it sealed my perception that this wasn't the right place for me.
They offered me the position the next day and I asked to have until that Friday to respond. During that week, I found out I was accepted to a graduate program for fall, so that sealed my intention to turn down the job offer. I declined their offer and stated it wasn't a good fit with my career goals at this time and wished them luck. Then last Monday the managing partner of the firm called me to try and talk me into accepting the offer! I did not respond as I thought I was clear enough in my email declining the offer and I don't feel I need to explain myself to these people I don't know. Then today, the partner I interviewed with called me again to try and talk me into accepting the offer, telling me I probably misunderstood the job description. To me, this smacks of desperation not to mention feels really patronizing to the point of being unprofessional.
So my question is--how much of this do I tell them? I'd like them to know that I don't appreciate what they're doing, but I also want my "no" to be enough without having to explain further.
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