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.
1. Express Gratitude Start by thanking the employer for the offer. Show appreciation for their interest in you. 2. Be Honest but Professional If you're happy in your current job but are considering the offer, it's fine to mention that. 3. Ask for Time if Needed
Tips For Writing A Good Offer Acceptance Email Use formal and professional language. Keep the email brief and concise. Express your gratitude towards the employer for offering you the job. Demonstrate your commitment and excitement for the job to reassure the employer that they made the right decision in hiring you.
Dear Mr/Ms {Recipient's Name}, In reference to the job offer email dated {Date} confirming my selection for the post of {Title} with {Company}, I wish to thank you for providing me with this opportunity. It is with great pride and gratitude that I accept this position.
I'm grateful that you have taken an interest in my resume and consider me a candidate for this role. I have, however, recently accepted an offer from another organization. I wish you and the team at Company Name the best of luck in hiring the right person for this role. I hope we can stay connected.
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.
Start by thanking the employer for the offer. Show appreciation for their interest in you. If you're happy in your current job but are considering the offer, it's fine to mention that. You can say you're evaluating your options but want to be transparent about your current employment.
Let them know that you received an offer (I would not recommend providing any other details than that), but that you were really excited about this opportunity and continuing the interview process with them. This will let them know that they need to move quickly if they want to work with you.
Tell them you expect to get compensated at least reasonably in line with what you're worth. Also tell 'em you don't want to take it, then be quickly jumping to something else because the offer elsewhere is far too good to refuse, and greatly exceeds their 'policy' limits.
Be enthusiastic and polite when formally accepting their offer. (E.g.: I am delighted to officially accept the position of Head of Content at Bookster and be part of your team.) State and agree to the employment terms. If you've read and agreed to the employment terms, you mention so in your email.