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What do you say when accepting a job opportunity?
When accepting a job offer verbally, say ‘thank you’ for the opportunity, show how excited you are about the offer, and make sure to clarify any question marks you have regarding the offer.
How do you say you are open to any position?
Here’s a list of the egregious ones that pop up frequently:
- “My experience makes me ideally suited for this position.”
- “I am happily employed but would explore the opportunity to work with you…”
- “I’m flexible and would love to be considered for any open position…”
- “I’m a people person!”
- “I take my work home with me…”
How do you accept a higher position?
Keep your letter short and sweet, but do include these elements:
- A thank-you for the opportunity.
- Verbiage that says you accept the company’s offer of employment.
- Your title.
- A recap of the salary and benefits as you understand them.
- The date you expect to start.
How do you tell someone to keep you in mind for a job?
Say something like, “I’m fascinated with what you’re doing in the field of (field of expertise) at (Company Name). I’d love to work on something like that.” If your friend knows about your professional background, they may tell you about the job openings the company has.
How do you express interest in another position?
Let’s discuss what information you should include in your body paragraphs.
- Start with an introduction.
- Include recent skills you’ve developed.
- Describe your employment background.
- Explain why this job is the right fit.
- Research the company.
- Network.
- Learn your audience’s name.
- Include versatile skills.
How do you approach someone about a job offer?
- Be thorough, but do not wait unnecessarily.
- Always call.
- Share why they are the right candidate.
- Share the compensation.
- Ask what questions they have.
- Discuss start date.
- Set a date by when they will let you know.
- Congratulate them again.