Occupation Acceptance Letter Letter Accepting a Job OfferBy Alison Doyle, About.com Guide
Even if you have accepted a work over the phone, it's a good idea to write a occupation acceptance letter to confirm the details of employment and to formally accept the position offer.
Your letter can be brief,
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Thanks and appreciation for the opportunity
Written acceptance of the job offer
The terms and conditions of employment (salary, benefits)
Starting date of employment
Address the letter to the person who offered you the position. Include your contact information and phone number, even though it is on file with the employer.
Make sure that your letter is well written and does not contain typos or grammatical errors. Even though you already have been offered the career, you want to make sure all your correspondence is professional.
Sample Employment Acceptance Letter
Review a sample employment acceptance letter.
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