The excitement that comes with receiving a job offer during job hunting is unmatched, through all this excitement you must still choose to remain professional while replying to the offer through email. Your response will also show your new employer how professional you are going to be, so the email reply should be well structured, straight to the point, polite and respectful despite your decision to accept or decline the offer.
This article will serve as a guide on how to respond to a job offer via email in South Africa.
1. Why It Matters How You Respond to a Job Offer
A polite, well structured professional email response will:
- Set a tone of professionalism between you and your new employer form the get go
- Emphasize your eagerness to start your job and express gratitude
- Open a room for negotiation terms if necessary
- Officially accept the job opportunity or reject it in good terms for future opportunities.
2. What a Job Offer Response Email Should Entail
A good job offer response should have a:
- Clear subject line of what the email is about.
- Greeting to the recipient of the email.
- Thank-you message emphasising gratitude for the offer.
- Clear response about the offer, whether you are choosing to accept, decline, or negotiate.
- Closing remarks that also include your contact information.
3. A Sample On How to Accept a Job Offer via Email
Email sample 1: Accepting The Job Offered
Subject: Acceptance of Job Offer – [Your Name Included]
Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name],
I am writing to formally accept the offer for the position of [Job Title] at [Company Name]. Thank you for such a wonderful opportunity. I am looking forward to being part of your team and contributing to [mention the company goals or values that align with your post].
As already stated, I understand that my starting date will be [Start Date] and that my salary package will be [Salary amount and Benefits]. I will be delighted to move forward to any formalities I need to complete before my first day, if there are any.
I’m filled with gratitude for the trust you have placed in me and look forward to getting started as soon as possible. I am available to provide any additional information needed from me at any time.
Best regards,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Contact Information]
4. How to Professionally Negotiate a Job Offer via Email
You need to be strategic when sending a response with a negotiation to a job offered. Make sure the negotiation terms are reasonable, maintain politeness and professionalism.
Email Sample 2: Negotiating a Job Offer
Subject: Request for A Discussion – Job Offer for [Job Title]
Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name],
Thank you for offering me the position of [Job Title] at [The Company Name]. It is such a delight to be given the opportunity to join your team and contribute to (the company name) ’s success.
Before officially accepting, I would love to discuss the possibility of adjusting the salary package. Given my experience in [mention relevant skills or experience or rare skills] and the industry standards for this role, I was hoping for a salary closer to [Desired Salary].
I am grateful for the opportunity given and the offer on the table, and I am confident that we can find a mutually beneficial agreement. I am available to discuss this more at your earliest convenience.
Best regards,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Contact Information]
5. How to Decline a Job Offer via Email
Even though you are declining the job offer, it is important to remain polite and professional in case your paths cross in the future.
Email Sample 3: Declining a Job Offer
Subject: Job Offer for [Job Title] – Thank You for the Opportunity
Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name],
I truly appreciate the offer for the position of [Job Title] at [Company Name]. After careful consideration, I have decided to turn down this offer as I have accepted another opportunity that aligns better with my career goals at the moment.
I am grateful for the time and effort you and your team have invested in the hiring process, and I hope our paths cross again in the future. Thank you again for the opportunity, and I wish [Company Name] continued success.
Best regards,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Contact Information]
6. Additional Tips for Responding to a Job Offer
- Make sure you respond to the email within 48 hours of receiving it to show eagerness.
- Keep the email short, precise and professional.
- Avoid grammatical errors by proofreading your email before sending.
- Read and understand the important details like your salary alongside the benefits of the role and the start.
- Whether you have chosen to accept, decline or negotiate, always remain polite and express gratitude for the given opportunity.
Final Thoughts
How you respond to a job offer via email is one of the crucial steps towards a professional journey. Always make sure to remain professional and polite regardless of whether you have chosen to accept, or decline. This will set a tone for how professional you are to your new employer and also leave a good impression about your professionalism in cases where you are declining.