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What is a revised offer letter?

What is a revised offer letter?

It only means, given the context, that the revised OL means just the change in start date / reporting date to work. Sometimes they might not even send a revised OL, instead there will be an email notifying both you and your reporting/hiring manager (and others as and if required – admin/security/IT/comp&ben….)

How do I respond to a revised offer letter?

Remember to:

  1. Make the acceptance obvious (i.e. use the words, “I am pleased to accept your offer…”)
  2. Repeat the position title and relevant terms.
  3. Give your expected start date.
  4. Express your thanks.
  5. Clarify anything that needs to be clarified.
  6. Inquire about additional paperwork or information to provide.

How do you respond to salary offer in negotiation?

Thank you for offering me the Assistant Sales Director position. I would like to express again how excited I am to begin working for your company. Before I can accept, I would like to discuss the matter of compensation. I am happy with the salary and I think that it is in line with my market value.

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How do you ask for more time in a job offer?

How to Ask for More Time to Consider a Job Offer

  1. Make sure that your delay isn’t due to analysis paralysis.
  2. Don’t lie.
  3. Don’t ghost an employer as a means of delaying.
  4. Don’t tell the employer you’re waiting on other offers.
  5. Ask clarifying questions.
  6. Tell the truth.
  7. Discuss work compensation, terms, and conditions.

How do you negotiate a higher salary offer after email?

Here are a few important tips to keep in mind when composing an email to negotiate salary:

  1. Know your value. It’s important to show the employer your value when negotiating salary.
  2. Do some market research.
  3. Request a higher salary than what you require.
  4. Consider your expenses.
  5. Consider other forms of compensation.