How to Accept a Job Offer: Tips & Email Examples

Well done! After months of trying, you have finally secured your dream job and are eager to start working!

Like how you have gone through the process of applying for jobs, arranging and attending multiple rounds of interviews, there’s a set of do’s and don’ts when accepting a job offer.

Having gone through a few job changes in my life now, it’s safe to say that the formula for how to accept a job offer is rather simple. As long as you stick to the process, it should be a breeze.

Key Takeaways

Here are the main points to take away from this article:

  • Evaluate the job offer and all of its terms and conditions before you accept the offer.
  • Ensure that upon receiving the job offer verbally, a written formal offer is also made. Be sure that it aligns with your expectations.
  • Negotiate the offer if you have the right justifications for it.
  • Should all the terms of the job satisfy you, write a job offer acceptance letter. See the examples of how to accept a job offer here.
  • Make sure the email has a clear and concise subject and includes the most important element which is formally accepting the job offer. Ensure also that the response is well crafted, professional and error-free.

Before Accepting a Job Offer

There are several considerations to make before you accept a job offer. Firstly, consider the job description or your interview to see if you need further clarification.

Secondly, usually, after an interview and before you receive an offer, you may still have a gap. Follow up with your interviewer during this time. Be sure to leave at least a 3-day gap to make this initial follow-up.

Most employers will notify you via phone to make an initial offer before following up with a formal letter or email.

Ensure that you are happy with the offer and that it aligns with your expectations. Again, if you need to discuss or clarify, now is the perfect time to do it!

It is also important to weigh all the pros and cons of selecting this job from the initial stages. After all, you do not want to inconvenience yourself or your future employers.

Negotiating, if needed (optional)

Once you have received the formal offer, you should identify areas for negotiation. For example, salary, work benefits including a number of holidays, healthcare, ability to work remotely and other perks that might sweeten the deal for you!

If you are planning to negotiate, make sure of the following:

  • communicate your request professionally. The last thing you want in a negotiation is to look unprepared and unprofessional.
  • have all the justifications ready for the requests you are making. Stress on the value you would bring to them!
  • have a conversation first before sending any formal written communication regarding this negotiation. For example, ‘After carefully considering the offer, I would like to discuss the adjustment of the remuneration package. Can we have a chat regarding this matter?’

After the employer makes their decision, thank them for their consideration, accept the new terms, and sign the offer as long as you’re happy with them.

We would recommend not opting for a second negotiation. However, if your terms are unmet, politely thank them and consider whether the current terms will satisfy you.

At this point, if you wish to decline the job offer, see How to Decline a Job Offer Politely.

 

Accepting The Job Offer

Assuming you’re happy with the negotiated terms, send through a formal acceptance email.

If you’re wondering how to accept a job offer, follow the steps below :

1. A Clear Subject line

  • Write a clear subject line that is easy to understand.

Example: Job Offer Acceptance – [insert your name here]

2. Expressing Your Gratitude and Acceptance

  • Thank the hiring manager or any other panel of interviewers who were present

Example: I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for this opportunity to join your company as a [insert your role here]

  • Express your sincere hope to excel in the role and enthusiasm to begin at a new place.

Example: I’m excited to begin this role and hope to learn as much as possible to excel at it.

3. Formally accept the job offer

  • Then, state clearly that you would like to officially accept the company’s offer of employment according to the terms provided.

Example: I would like to confirm and accept the job offer for the role [insert role here].

4. Reviewing and Confirming Details

  • Confirm the job offer’s details by including the remuneration and benefits that you have mutually agreed on.

Example: As agreed, this role will include a monthly salary of [insert salary here], 14 days of annual leave, and a 13-month bonus, as per our discussion on Monday.

  • Proceed to verify the onboarding session’s details and start date.

Example: I look forward to meeting you and your team on the [insert start date here] and going through the onboarding process for the rest of the week.

5. Conclude by expressing your enthusiasm

  • Before finishing the letter, clear your doubts and ask any questions you might have.

Example: I would also like to take this opportunity to ask if there is any preparation that I need to make ahead of my first day.

  • End your job acceptance email by thanking them again and expressing your gratitude.

Example: Thank you once again for this opportunity. I look forward to becoming a valuable member of your team.

Once this has been communicated to your future team, you might want to prepare to send your resignation letter to your current manager and workplace.

To help you with that, we have a simple guide to writing resignation letters.

 

Job Acceptance Email Examples

Here are a few examples on how to accept a job offer via email :

Email subject :  Job Offer Acceptance – [insert your name here]

Dear [Hiring Manager's name],

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for this opportunity to join your company as a [insert your role].  I'm excited to begin this role and hope to learn as much as possible to excel at it. 

I would like to confirm and accept the job offer for the role [insert role here]. As agreed, this role will include a monthly salary of [insert salary here] with 14 days of annual leave and a 13-month bonus as per our discussion last Monday. 

I truly look forward to meeting you and your team on the [insert start date here] and to spend the rest of the week going through the onboarding process. I would also like to take this opportunity to ask if there is any preparation that I need to make ahead of my first day? 

I'd like to once again thank you for this opportunity. I truly look forward to becoming a valuable member of your team. 

Yours sincerely,

[Your name]
Email subject :  [insert your name here] - Job Offer Acceptance 

Dear [Hiring Manager's name],

Firstly, thank you for offering the [insert role here] at [insert company name here]. I am excited and would like to formally accept the job offer. 

As per our last discussion, my monthly salary will be [insert salary here] and I will be entitled to [days] of annual leave post my probation period. We also agreed that working from home benefits of 2 days in a week is extended after the probationary period. 

I look forward to starting which will be on [Start date]. If there is any additional information that is needed from my end, please let me know. 

Once again, thank you for the opportunity, and I look forward to working with you.

Kind regards,
[Your name]

Additional Tips & Considerations

Bagging your dream role or job is certainly no small feat, and you must feel happy and proud! But before you say ‘YES!’, consider a few of the useful tips below :

1. Responding Promptly

Timeliness is super important as it reflects on your values. Always aim to respond promptly to any emails or questions you get, as it often is a green flag for employers!

It shows that you are keen and interested in the offer and are professional and reliable!

2. Maintaining Professionalism Throughout

This one almost goes without saying—you must always maintain your professionalism, whether in writing or verbally.

Express gratitude for the offer and keep your tone enthusiastic, indicating your eagerness to your future employer.

3. Asking Clarifying Questions (Optional)

Last but not least, always remember that it’s perfectly alright to clarify any uncertainties.

But remember, do it politely! It will clear your doubt and demonstrate that you are attentive and committed to ensuring the job is a great fit for you.

 

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have now secured your dream role! While this is a significant accomplishment, remember that your interactions with your future employers are extremely crucial, as they set a lasting impression.

Hopefully, the guides and tips on how to accept a job offer above will be helpful to you. Taking a thoughtful approach when writing a job acceptance letter or verbally communicating with them will set you apart as an outstanding candidate and solidify your new work relationship.

Good luck with your future undertakings!

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