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Express Gratitude: Start by thanking the employer for the offer. Show appreciation for the opportunity. Be Honest and Direct: Clearly state that you need more time to consider the offer. Request a Specific Extension: Politely ask for a specific amount of additional time, such as a few days
There has been some uncertainty about what current openings are, so I'm just waiting on sign-off for an offer. I should be able to resolve this tomorrow and get back to you with an update. I apologize for the delay.
The Direct Approach: Thank you for the job offer! I'm honored that you would consider me. I'm especially looking forward to x, y, and z. Could you also tell me more about a, b, and c? It's natural to want to take a day or two to accept. Congrats and best of luck!
Simply say I need a day to consider this offer. I will call you back tomorrow at X time to let you know my decision. Remember they are trying to fill a job and won't hold it for weeks on end. You will typically only have 1-2 days to accept the offer or they will give it to another candidate.
You can just be honest, tell them you're interested in their offer but are still considering other opportunities and that you'll take a decision by a particular date. And you can also tell the other company that you have an offer pending so they'll need to move quickly.
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. You can say something like, ``I'm very excited about the opportunity and would like to take some time to evaluate it fully.
Simply say I need a day to consider this offer. I will call you back tomorrow at X time to let you know my decision. Remember they are trying to fill a job and won't hold it for weeks on end. You will typically only have 1-2 days to accept the offer or they will give it to another candidate.
Start with a clear subject line such as ``Request for Offer Letter'' or ``Accepting Position and Requesting Offer Letter''. In the opening paragraph, state that you are writing to formally accept the position that was offered to you and request the official offer letter.