Renege vs Accepting multiple offers

Now with remote work, many of us are able to work multiple jobs/projects and even take summer courses while maintaining our internship. Why would someone renege now versus accepting multiple offers? Banks also might change their stance sooner or later so it's safer to accept as many offers as possible in case a bank does go downhill during this depression. Dividends are being cut, interest rates are making banks make less money. HSBC/ DB has cut the workforce. Goldman Sachs plans on cutting next year.


 

what if one was finance job and the other was coding for a start-up but also paid?

 

prior to accepting the start-up offer I informed the software engineer that I already had an offer from a trading firm so I disclosed and then accepted.

 

I’m saying for your finance job, in your contract there will normally be specific clauses around not working at other places. Additionally the firm will normally have policies around who to notify and when. Telling someone you have an offer vs saying you are working at two places is totally different. Not sure if you worded it that way thinking you can get off on a technicality, but you can’t.

 

I told them that I accepted an offer, so no technicality. I already had an offer and they were giving me another offer. So I disclosed that and was not restricted from accepting the 2nd offer.

 
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