where you would like to accept.
where you would like to accept.
Daniel123Originally Posted by Daniel123
More info please. Are you asking about negotiations, acceptance, or acceptance generally?
Paul
I agree. I'd go for acceptance too. Before saying yes to anything though you better have all the knowledge and guidelines about the job at hand.
Lol that sounds weird..is there anything else you want to add? Like most of us here we'd go for a job offer that is beneficial to us, an offer that suits the position we are applying for.Originally Posted by Daniel123
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Lol that sounds weird..is there anything else you want to add? Like most of us here we'd go for a job offer that is beneficial to us, an offer that suits the position we are applying for.Originally Posted by Daniel123
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Hi just an advice. If you really wanted t get a good reply or feedback on your question please do your question correctly and clearly. Because even if we wanted to give you a good advice we can't be able to do it because your question is not clear. Please be specific.![]()
I would like to point out that the best way is to collect the offer letter. Once you have successfully passed the interview you should tell the management that you are ready to take up the job. Most probably they will give you the offer letter. Once you receive it you can safely decide whether you want to join or not. In case you get a better offer you can inform them that you have got a better offer and therefore you are not interested in joining.
Last edited by mkp; 8th October 2010 at 04:23 PM.
In general once a company makes an offer, one would start to negotiate the salary. This is usually done via phone.
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