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November 16, 2007
Clarify Job Details with Job Acceptance Letter
Although one typically accepts job offers in person it's a good idea to put it into a letter as well. First, thank whomever offered you the position (I don't think the words "thank you" are used enough in the business world). In your letter restate the specific terms of your job including hours, salary, benefits and other important details. Doing this fleshes out the job specifics that were offered. This practice is especially important as you evolve in your career and future job opportunities. Then, restate the job details such as starting date, work hours, and dress. This is also a good time to clear up any questions or confusion points that hang in your mind. Lastly, express how excited you are to begin working and mention a couple of aspects of the job you will specifically enjoy.
There are a few different ways to write an acceptance letter, but to learn how to save time business-letter-templates has created an easy to use template to help you write your job acceptance letter. To learn more about writing a job acceptance letter click here.
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November 2, 2007
Clear and Sincere Thank You Letters in Business Could Make The Biggest Difference
When writing thank you letters there are two key points to keep in mind. First, write clearly and concisely—often, in thank you letters, less can mean more, especially when driven by sincerity. Which brings me to the second point, be sincere.
People can sense sincerity and insincerity. Many people have said that sincerity is a dying characteristic in business. With that in mind—be sincere, it will pay off big in the end. To learn more on how to write thank you letters visit business letter builder at Business-Letter-Templates.com. Learning how to write these simple letters could make the biggest difference in your business life and even in your personal life
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