Dear Mr/Ms {Recipient's Name}, I extend my gratitude to you for offering me the position of {Title} in {Company's name}. I am delighted to accept your offer and look forward to commencing work with your company from {Date}.
I am super grateful for the opportunity and eager to start building my career at Company and contribute to its success. I am writing this email to request to push back my joining date to Proposed Date because Explain Why There is a Delay.
You can reschedule your date of joining before a week or two weeks mostly. But at the last moment if you need to change you can talk to the onboarding HR or supervisor to reschedule it and change the date of joining. Also, it depends upon the company's needs too.
I am excited to accept the Job Title job at Company Name. Thank you for this opportunity and for clarifying the hiring process. Due to personal reasons, I need to request a change in my joining date. I would appreciate it if you could change it to DD/MM/YYYY.
Answer: I am absolutely honoured to learn from your email that you have finalised my joining as an executive in your company. I consider it a great leap forward towards my future career, and I will serve my position with my best effort. However, I am writing to seek your permission for a delay in the joining date.
You can always request the hr to prepone the joining date. They will accept that and then send you the revised offer letter.
Turning down a job offer after you have already accepted it can be an uncomfortable experience. However, as long as you have not signed an employment contract with the company, you are legally allowed to change your mind.
Express Gratitude : Start by thanking the employer for the offer. This shows appreciation and maintains a positive relationship. Request Time : Politely ask for more time to consider the offer. Be Honest (If Comfortable) : If you feel comfortable, you can mention that