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How to accept a job offer — letter, email, and timing

Job acceptance letter templates are short. Confirm details, set start date, decline other processes professionally.

Accept in writing even if you already said yes on the phone. Email or signed offer letter should restate: role title, start date, base compensation agreed, and who you are reporting to. Ask for the countersigned copy for your records.

Sample acceptance tone: thank the hiring manager, express enthusiasm for the team mission, confirm key terms, note any pre-start paperwork you will complete, close with your name and phone.

Before you click send

Verify the written offer matches what you negotiated. Check bonus, equity vesting, probation period, and remote/hybrid terms. If anything is missing, clarify before accepting — not after.

Update other active processes: polite withdrawal emails to runners-up preserve relationships for later.

Track the win

Mark the role as offer in your DocuResume pipeline. The dossier preserves JD and CV snapshots — useful for future negotiation benchmarks and reference requests.