Basic Job Decline Letter



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How do you write a letter declining a job offer?

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Sample Decline Job Offer Letter:
Thank you for the job offer of {{Job position}} in your quality control office. Unfortunately, I must decline your most generous offer. I had not anticipated that the employment decision would be so difficult. As I indicated during our last conversation, I had three positions under consideration. After much deliberation with my husband Jim, I decided to accept a position with {{Name Lab}} Laboratory in {{Location}}. A major consideration was the availability of employment for {{Name}}. We will also be able to complete masters’ degrees in business at {{Name University}} University at {{University}}. I wish you and {{Company}} much success and I hope we have the chance to meet again. Thanks for your consideration. Yours sincerely,

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