Job Offer Letter

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A Job Offer Letter is a letter sent out to job candidates by employers to notify them that they’ve been offered a position. Customize your letter to align with your company branding and HR requirements, send it to your candidates, and receive their signatures seamlessly with Jotform Sign. You can even set up an automated signing order to collect responses in an organized fashion of your choosing.

Personalizing this Job Offer Letter is quick and efficient. Add more signature and form fields, switch up colors and fonts, upload images, and more. Once you’re done customizing you can share it directly as a link to your candidate and oversee the entire signing process from your Jotform account. Hire smarter with Jotform Sign.

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