Conditional Offer Letter



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Name Surname Accreditation and/or Position Our Ref: 99/999/X00 00 00/00 Name Address Date Dear Name Re: Post Title and Secondment Following your interview, I am very pleased to be able to make a conditional offer to you of the position of Job Title in Section/Department under the following terms and conditions: Start date: Amend/delete as applicable Date/To be agreed End date: Grade: Salary: Amend/delete this section as applicable - see http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/hr/salary/progression.html..




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