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OTHER NAMES Job Offer Letter Offer Letter Offer of Employment

What is an Employment Offer Letter?

If you're an employer, and you've discussed a job opening with an applicant, you can specify the terms and conditions of employment with an Employment Offer Letter. With this document you can confirm what was discussed in the final interview, so that the applicant has a clear idea about the position.

When to use an Employment Offer Letter:

  • You're ready to make a job offer to an applicant.
  • You work in HR and are making sure you have all the documents you need for hiring.
  • You're opening a small business and plan to hire employees.

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Re: Offer of Employment

 

Dear :

 

As we discussed on the telephone, in my office, , on , we are extending to you an offer of employment as . If you accept our offer of employment, the following terms and conditions will apply.

 

 

Please plan to begin work on . I will contact you prior to to confirm your starting date. You will report directly to me as your ., .

 

Your beginning rate of compensation will be an annual salary of . per . a commission based on of . In addition to this compensation, you also will be paid a commission based on of . This commission will be paid in accordance with our policies which, may be modified from time to time.

You also will be reimbursed for the following out-of-pocket expenses, in accordance with our policies as may be changed from time to time:

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If the above terms meet with your understanding of our discussion, please contact me at your earliest convenience regarding whether or not you will accept our offer of employment. I can be contacted at the above address or by phone at or . I may also be contacted by e-mail at . A fax can be sent to . If you decide to accept our offer, we will formalize our discussion with an employment agreement. This letter itself does not constitute an employment agreement.

 

We are looking forward to the opportunity of working closely with you in the near future.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

 

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Important Details

This letter merely confirms the Employer's understanding of the terms and conditions that were discussed with during the interview. This letter is not an Employment Agreement and the terms contained in the letter will not be considered binding upon . If formally accepts the Employer's offer, an Employment Agreement should be prepared and signed by the parties.

 

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  • How To Write an Employment Offer Letter

    An Employment Offer Letter may be used by an employer who has verbally discussed the terms and conditions of employment with a potential employee and wants to confirm that discussion in writing. The employer may confirm what was said immediately after the final interview and prior to the time that the employee accepts the job offer. Wage payments to employees must comply with minimum wage and overtime laws. If the employee accepts the offer, the employer may want to formalize the employment terms in an Employment Contract.

    Here are some issues to keep in mind if you are writing an Employment Offer Letter.

    Length of Employment

    Depending on state law, an employee may be hired for either a specific term or on an ongoing basis (called an employee-at-will). An employee who is hired for a specific period is entitled to a certain degree of contract rights, and in some instances cannot be dismissed in a manner that is inconsistent with the terms and conditions provided for in the Employment Contract. The employer may want to require the employee to execute a written Employment Contract if the employee will be hired for a specified term.

    In contrast, an employee-at-will can be considered a temporary employee. The employment relationship is voluntary, and either the employer or the employee may terminate the existing arrangement at any time for any reason not otherwise prohibited by law (i.e. because of the employee's race or gender). If you intend for the employee to be hired as an employee-at-will, you may want to take all necessary steps to clearly communicate that intention to the employee. If you have any questions about ensuring that the employment relationship will indeed be treated as employment-at-will, ask a lawyer.

    Compensation

    Wage payments and commission payments to employees must comply with the requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act, a federal law that sets forth rules regarding wages, working hours, and other employer/employee matters. For example, some types of employees must be paid at least twice per month. In addition, many states also have laws regulating minimum wage and overtime pay. In some cases, state law is more restrictive than federal law. Because wage and commission laws can vary and change over time, you should consult with an attorney to make sure you are compliant with all applicable laws when it comes to employment matters.

    Commissions

    "Commissions" are compensation paid to an employee (for example, a salesperson) or an independent contractor (perhaps also a salesperson). The commission is usually an amount calculated as a percentage of the worker's production. For example, a salesperson's commission is often a percentage of the salesperson's sales volume. A commission plan may be in writing and may clearly set forth limitations on the amount of commissions that can be earned, and the circumstances under which commissions will be paid.

    Benefits

    An Employment Offer Letter may also list benefits to be provided to the employee, including vacation, sick leave, and personal days. You may also want to include language that indicates that the employer benefits may change from time to time.

    Expense Reimbursement

    Many employers reimburse their employees for various "out-of-pocket" expenses. For example, if the employee is required to use their car to conduct job duties on behalf of the employer, the employer may reimburse the employee by making a fixed "per mile" payment. Other expenses might include long distance phone calls, travel expenses, and education or seminar expenses.

    Generally, it is preferable for an employer to retain maximum flexibility by making reimbursement "in accordance with Employer policies in effect from time to time." This allows the employer to change the reimbursement policy. However, you may also want to specify directly in the Employment Offer Letter which expenses will be reimbursed.

    Contact

    You may wish to specify how the potential employee should contact you to accept the terms of employment. Asking the employee to contact you through some form of written communication (letter, fax, or email) will provide you with proof that the terms outlined in this letter were acceptable to the employee and consistent with the employee's expectations. However, if the employee is being asked to begin work in the immediate future, it may be necessary to have the employee contact you by phone to confirm a starting date.

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