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so the other day i had one of my connections on linkedin asked me a really interesting question he said ben i was interviewing for a role i accepted the offer and i signed the offer letter however something in my life has changed and i no longer wish to start that job am i legally obligated to do so because i signed the offer letter thats a great question im going to answer that today in todays episode of ask a recruiter im also going to talk about a few of the other legal ramifications you might run into in an offer and i also want to talk about it from a career perspective either way you make this decision there will be an impact in your career so lets talk about that too lets go hi everybody im ben white with ben talks talent ive got 12 years experience in interviewing hiring and recruiting and im passionate about using my experience to help you become the best candidate possible and land your next job in todays episode of ask a recruiter were going to be talking about th