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.
Acceptance Letter Format I am writing to confirm my acceptance of your employment offer from April 1. I am delighted to be joining International Engineering Corporation as a Project Manager. The work is exactly what I have prepared for and hoped to do.
Dear (Sender's Name), Thank you for offering me the (position) at (company). I am thrilled to accept the offer and become a part of the team. I appreciate the opportunity and look forward to contributing to (company)'s success. Please let me know the next steps for onboarding. Best regards, (Your Name)
Show your enthusiasm: Express your excitement about the job and the company, and make it clear that you're looking forward to joining the team. Be specific: Clearly state your counter offer, whether it's a higher salary, more vacation days, or a flexible work schedule.
Acceptance Letter Format I am writing to confirm my acceptance of your employment offer from April 1. I am delighted to be joining International Engineering Corporation as a Project Manager. The work is exactly what I have prepared for and hoped to do.
For example, "I would like to thank you for this opportunity to join your company as a job title." Officially accept the job offer: Then, clearly explain that you officially accept the company's offer of employment. Restate the final offer details: Next, confirm the details of the job offer you're accepting.
Be honest about your intentions while maintaining respect for your current employer. “Approach the conversation with humility and respect, emphasizing what you've appreciated about your current role,” says Stephen Greet, CEO and co-founder of BeamJobs. Don't overshare details.
The easiest way is with gratitude. If the employer offered you a job, say, ``Thank you for this offer. I chose to go with another opportunity.'' You don't have to explain yourself. If you want to tell your current employer, this works as well.
``Dear ______, thank you for offering me the entry level position but unfortunately I will have to rescind my answer. I apologize and hope that you understand. I think that you and your company are great but it is not right for me at this time in my life. Wish you the best of luck.''
Check your offer letter for any clauses regarding confidentiality. If there are none, you may have the right to keep the details private. Consider how sharing the offer might affect your current job. If your boss knows you're considering other offers, it could change the dynamic of your current role.