Why do candidates withdraw?

❌ The hiring process was too complicated

❌ You took too long to decide and get back to them

❌ Poor interview experience

❌ Resonating with another company’s values and work environment

❌ Better competing offer or counter-offer

❌ Personal reasons

How to Respond to a Candidate Withdrawal?

How your company responds to candidate withdrawals can say a lot about your company.

Remember, while this candidate may not have worked out now, they could apply later or share their experience with friends.

✅ Step 1: Acknowledge the Withdrawal

Be professional and honest. Be sure first to share the disappointment of losing a candidate:

“I appreciate you letting me know. We are all disappointed, and if there is anything we could have done to change your mind, please feel free to share that with me.”

✅ Step 2: Request Feedback

Great opportunity to know the gaps in your hiring process and later improve it! It will also give a clue about the candidate’s motivation.

✅ Step 3: See if There Is Hope

Open up a dialogue between the candidate and your company about the possibility of continuing the interview process. You can ask:

Do you think there’s something we could do for you to reconsider your decision?

✅ Step 4: Wish Them Success

Always, no matter the situation, wish the candidate success and luck. Agree on keeping in touch.