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When you receive a job offer via email, it's important to craft an acceptance email that sounds professional but still shows that you're happy to have the job. This is also your best opportunity to clarify the terms of the offer, such as the salary your new employer is offering you and the hours they expect you to work. In this article, we'll explain how to write an acceptance email, share example templates, and offer tips on what to avoid when composing your message. We'll also show you what to do if you don't receive a response right away.
How to Accept a Job Offer Through Email
- Write "Acceptance of Job Offer" in the email subject line.
- Begin the email with a polite salutation and address the recipient by name ("Dear Chad").
- State your acceptance of the job offer ("I'm happy to accept the job offer").
- Confirm the job terms stated in the offer ("I agree to the salary you specified").
- Ask any questions you may have about starting the job ("What is the start date?").
- Close with a professional sign-off and your name ("Sincerely, John Carrey").
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- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinecastrillon/2024/04/05/job-offer-acceptance-email/
- ↑ Elaine Swann. Lifestyle and Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Elaine Swann. Lifestyle and Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Melanie Whitney. Mindful Communication Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://cpd.emory.edu/resources/accepting-or-declining-an-offer-writing-sample/
- ↑ https://cpd.emory.edu/resources/accepting-or-declining-an-offer-writing-sample/
- ↑ https://www.pon.harvard.edu/daily/salary-negotiations/how-to-counter-a-job-offer-avoid-common-mistakes/
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinecastrillon/2024/04/05/job-offer-acceptance-email/
- ↑ https://cpd.emory.edu/resources/accepting-or-declining-an-offer-writing-sample/
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinecastrillon/2024/04/05/job-offer-acceptance-email/
- ↑ Alyson Garrido, PCC. Career Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/no-response-to-email-follow-up














