How to write a thank you letter for a job offer (with copyable examples)

How to write a thank you letter for a job offer (with copyable examples)

Congratulations on your job offer! There’s no better mood and energy booster, no matter how draining the hiring process might have been. That’s why it’s the best time to write and send a job offer thank-you letter. Just a few straightforward steps will achieve multiple communication tasks in one simple but versatile letter.

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What is a job offer thank-you letter?

It may be self-explanatory, but the main purpose of a thank-you letter for a job offer is to express your gratitude in writing to the employer. The application process is steeped in formality, so while this step may seem superfluous you would be surprised at just how many of your fellow applicants send a thank you letter. It doesn’t cost much to say thank you.

At the same time, thank-you letters in this circumstance typically indicate whether you are accepting or rejecting the job offer. They may also include questions about the position or a request to finalize hiring details. In this case, by all means say thank you, but lead the letter with the most important questions. Bullet points often help to focus the mind in this case.

Typically, the recipient being addressed in the thank-you letter salutation is the same person who offered you the position, perhaps the hiring manager you have interacted with consistently since applying for the job. Spell their name correctly and don’t copy/paste a letter from another employer and leave the other name there. That is a common mistake for an exhausted job seeker.

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What a job offer thank-you letter looks like and how it’s sent

Any of the following ways of creating and sending a thank-you letter for a job offer are acceptable: