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.
Thank you for your generous offer to join Company as Job Title. I sincerely appreciate the offer and your interest in hiring me. After much deliberation, I will not be accepting the job offer, as it is unfortunately not the right fit for my career goals/interests.
Dear Manager's Name, I hope this letter/email finds you well. I am writing to formally request the withdrawal of my resignation, which I submitted on date of resignation. After careful consideration, I have realized that I would very much like to continue my employment as a Role with Company's Name.
If the HR doesn't reply after a job offer, consider sending a polite follow-up email expressing your continued interest in the position and seeking clarification on the next steps or the expected timeline for a response. Avoid being too persistent, but demonstrate your eagerness and professionalism.
Dear (HR Contact's Name), I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to inquire about the status of my offer letter for the (Job Title) position at (Company Name), which I was informed would be provided by (Date/Timeframe). I am eager to finalize my plans and am looking forward to joining (Company Name).
We are writing to rescind the offer of employment for the Marketing Coordinator position at ABC Corporation, extended to you on September 1, 2024. This decision has been made based on unforeseen budget constraints. This may be disappointing news, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience it may cause you.
Rescinded job offers are uncommon, but there may be times when a company's needs change, and they withdraw a job offer—either shortly after making it or shortly before a new employee's start date.
We are writing to inform you that we must regretfully rescind your job offer for the job title at company name. We made this decision due to reason for rescinding offer. This letter serves as a formal communication to let you know that your job offer is no longer available with our company.
Put your decision in writing In addition to calling the candidate, consider sending them a formal letter rescinding the offer and providing the reason. This approach can help prevent miscommunications and discrepancies. The letter should state that the job offer was at will, not a contract.
Thank you for offering me the position of (Job Title) at (Company Name). I am thrilled to accept the offer and am looking forward to joining the team. I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the company's mission and goals, and I am confident that my skills and experience will be an asset to the team.
I'm not able to accept this offer, but I hope our paths will cross in the future. Whether it's a yay or a nay for this new job offer, best of luck to you.