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Free Massachusetts Employment Acceptance Letter

This letter is used by a prospective employee to confirm the terms and conditions of an employer's offer of employment, and to accept the offer of employment.

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Employment Acceptance Letter

 

The Letter of Acceptance confirms the employee's understanding regarding the terms and conditions of the employer's verbal offer of employment and accepts the offer of employment.

This letter, which specifies the rate of compensation, vacation time, sick/personal days, benefits, and reimbursement for expenses helps reduce the possibility of a misunderstanding about the terms and conditions of employment. It is highly recommended that the employment terms be formalized in an employment agreement.

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Massachusetts Employment Acceptance Letter

 
- You want to provide a written acceptance of an offer of employment.
- You want to provide written confirmation of an employee's understanding regarding the terms and conditions of employment.
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