This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
“I am excited about the opportunity to start on Start Date. Could you please send me the formal, written offer that includes the salary, benefits, and expected start date? I'm available at any time if further information is needed.”
I am extremely grateful to receive your offer of employment and am excited to join the team at (Company Name). After careful consideration, I am pleased to accept the offer and look forward to becoming an integral part of the team. Thank you for the opportunity and for considering me for this position.
After accepting the job offer, sending a quick thank you email to your new boss and HR contact is a great idea. Not only does this help to show your excitement for the position, but it also works to keep you on flawless terms with the company as they finalize your paperwork. Keep this emailed thank you letter simple.
Here are a few short replies you can choose from: Hi , Thank you for sending the offer letter and mentioning the joining date. I am pleased to accept the offered date and look forward to joining the team on . Hi , I received the offer letter and noticed the mentioned joining date.
I would like to thank you for the job offer of {Title} that has been offered to me. It makes me more than happy to be able to work for {Company's name}. Please consider this email as my formal acceptance letter.
Thank you for your offer of Job title at Company name. I am delighted to formally accept the offer, and I am very much looking forward to joining the team. As discussed, my starting salary will be Agreed starting salary, rising to Increased salary following a successful probationary period of 3 months.
Dear (Employer's Name), Thank you for offering me the position of (Job Title) at (Company Name). I am delighted and grateful to accept this offer and I look forward to joining your team. I appreciate the opportunity you have given me to work with such a reputable and respected organization.
"I don't know if I want the job. I'll get back to you later." "I'm not sure if I'm still interested in the position."
I'm sorry to disturb you as I know you are probably very busy. I interviewed for the (insert job) position a few weeks ago and I have not heard anything back. At your earliest convenience, please send me an update as I am hoping to move forward in the hiring process and join your team.
Dear (Hiring Manager's Name), I regret to inform you that I will not be able to accept the (job title) position at (Company Name). After careful consideration, I have decided to pursue a different opportunity that I believe better aligns with my career goals at this time.