This employment acceptance letter is addressed to a candidate who
had applied for the job and after having selected is ready to accept the
employment acceptance letter. The letter is written by an employer confirming
the agreement between him and the candidate. And after signing the candidate
agrees to abide by the rules and the bye-laws of the organization.
______________ (Name and address of the recipient)
______________ (Date)
Subject: EMPLOYMENT ACCEPTANCE LETTER
Dear ___________
With reference to your interview conducted date. 09/11/2009 we are pleased
to announce that we you have qualified and you have been appointed as Risk
Management Manager in RMS (Risk Management Department).
Your total annual total cost to company will be of Rs. 4, 50, 000/- (Rupees
Four lakhs and Fifty thousand only) the detailed breakup of the same is
enclosed herewith Annexure –I. You are selected under the company’s payroll
i.e. ABC Ltd. You will be required to work at the premises/offices as assigned
by the management from time to time, and you will be liable to be transferred
to other offices depending on exigencies of service.
We understand that you are aware of the risks and criticality of the RMS
dept. We also understand that all the details and information relating to the
company will be kept confidential. If the management finds you violating any of
the rules and leaking the confidential information you will be expelled without
any further notice. Any issues and matters arising hereunder shall be construed
in accordance with and be governed by the laws of India, and shall be subject
to jurisdiction of the courts in Mumbai only.
In case you are agreeable to the terms and conditions as set out
hereinabove, you are requested to sign the duplicate copy of this acceptance
letter in token of your acceptance.
We hope that your professional association with us will be a rewarding and
fulfilling experience.
Yours truly,
For ABC Ltd.
(Authorized Signatory)
Employment Acceptance Letter Example
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