Hi All, i need an impressing format for offer letter, confirmation and salary revision letter. This is for an IT comapny .......if anyone cud help me Jaspreet
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
Hi Sangeeta, Thanks a lot dear, for sure this is going to help me ........i wish Il finalize my formats soon and share it with all you guys to take ur valuable feedbacks. Regards, Jaspreet
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
Kindly don't expect to be spoon-fed. Make a draft offer letter first, then seek comments/help from forum members. If you have NO IDEA how to make a draft, begin with YOUR VERY OWN offer letter which you received from your company (Did you receive any offer letter - or perhaps you are working in an ad-hoc capacity?). Kindly don't use the forum to outsource your own work.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Mr. Hansdah,
I agree with you on having our own format for the offer letter. However, as you mentioned not to outsource our work on forums, could you please advise on the best options for receiving feedback on my work?
Regards,
Jaspreet
From India, Chandigarh
I agree with you on having our own format for the offer letter. However, as you mentioned not to outsource our work on forums, could you please advise on the best options for receiving feedback on my work?
Regards,
Jaspreet
From India, Chandigarh
My dear friend,
When you have not attached/enclosed any format of an offer letter, UPON WHAT do you expect the members to give their feedback?
That is exactly what I meant; instead of asking members for a ready-made "impressive" offer letter,
(STEP 1) - you should first DRAFT an offer letter on your own, highlighting any special features that you would like to be there to make it more "impressive."
(STEP 2) - you can then attach the offer letter format with your post and seek suggestions.
(STEP 3) - the interested members can then vet your draft, offer suggestions/modifications/replacements, etc., as per their opinion based on their experience and expertise.
(Kindly Note) - in any organization/institution, this is the way to ask for help from seniors and peers. One does not ask point-blank for someone to produce something as per your wish (unless that person is your subordinate and is paid to help/assist you).
Hope I have made myself clear.
If not, I'll paraphrase it once again for you:
"KINDLY SUBMIT A DRAFT OFFER LETTER MADE BY YOU; THE FORUM MEMBERS WOULD THEN BE PLEASED TO HELP YOU OUT."
Regards.
From India, Delhi
When you have not attached/enclosed any format of an offer letter, UPON WHAT do you expect the members to give their feedback?
That is exactly what I meant; instead of asking members for a ready-made "impressive" offer letter,
(STEP 1) - you should first DRAFT an offer letter on your own, highlighting any special features that you would like to be there to make it more "impressive."
(STEP 2) - you can then attach the offer letter format with your post and seek suggestions.
(STEP 3) - the interested members can then vet your draft, offer suggestions/modifications/replacements, etc., as per their opinion based on their experience and expertise.
(Kindly Note) - in any organization/institution, this is the way to ask for help from seniors and peers. One does not ask point-blank for someone to produce something as per your wish (unless that person is your subordinate and is paid to help/assist you).
Hope I have made myself clear.
If not, I'll paraphrase it once again for you:
"KINDLY SUBMIT A DRAFT OFFER LETTER MADE BY YOU; THE FORUM MEMBERS WOULD THEN BE PLEASED TO HELP YOU OUT."
Regards.
From India, Delhi
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