I'm currently navigating a challenging situation as I approach graduation, with multiple job offers on the table. Here's a breakdown of where I stand: I’ve signed a full-time co-op offer with Company A, but I have the option to delay my graduation to take it. However, my top choice is Company B, where the hiring manager has indicated that they’re preparing an offer. I've had discussions with HR about compensation and start dates, but I’m still waiting for the written offer. Additionally, Company C is looking to make a verbal offer this week and has asked me to schedule a call ASAP. Company D is also in the mix, with a good chance of making an offer this week. I’m feeling stressed about potentially backing out of Company A after signing the offer, especially since it’s a well-known company in my field. I want to avoid burning bridges, but I know that a full-time position is more beneficial for my career. I'm also unsure how to handle the situation with Company C while I wait for Company B's written offer. I don't want to reject Company C until I have something in writing from Company B, but I feel bad about delaying Company C, who is trying to fill the position quickly. I’m considering taking the call with Company C and asking for a few days to review the offer, as I’ve heard that employers generally expect candidates to take some time to consider their options. Any advice on how to manage these offers would be greatly appreciated!
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