Job Application Rejection Letter Sample



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Job Application Rejection Letter written by candidate to employer:

Thank you for offering me the position of Financial Analyst. I appreciate your willingness to discuss the details of the position with me and give me time to consider your offer. It was a difficult decision to make; however, I have accepted a position with another company.
You have a great organization and many aspects of the position are very appealing. I appreciate your consideration throughout the interview process and also enjoyed learning more about the organization. Thanks again for taking the time to consider my candidacy. It was a pleasure meeting you and your staff. 

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Rejection Letters

When you write the letter, consider keeping the door open for future possibilities. Maybe the other opportunity, project, or job you accept is not the right fit.

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The important thing is not being afraid to take a chance. Remember, the greatest failure is to not try. Once you find something you love to do, be the best at doing it. | Debbi Fields