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After accepting offer, what to do?
Hi,
I tried searching for answer on my own but it only had answers about reneging an offer. So my question is, do you just sit around after you accept the offer? The HR Personnel sent me the offer letter and I sent my acceptance to the HR only. Should I let the attorney who called for my offer to let him know that I accepted the offer? What was your experience?
Thanks in advance.
I tried searching for answer on my own but it only had answers about reneging an offer. So my question is, do you just sit around after you accept the offer? The HR Personnel sent me the offer letter and I sent my acceptance to the HR only. Should I let the attorney who called for my offer to let him know that I accepted the offer? What was your experience?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: After accepting offer, what to do?
Probably should just crack a brew and spark a j.
Maybe email the attorney who called you with your offer and just say "I'm psyched." But not necessary.
Maybe email the attorney who called you with your offer and just say "I'm psyched." But not necessary.
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Re: After accepting offer, what to do?
Send a gift basket to the attorney who interviewed you with a note that says "I owe you one."
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Re: After accepting offer, what to do?
Do not do this.1styearlateral wrote:Send a gift basket to the attorney who interviewed you with a note that says "I owe you one."
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Re: After accepting offer, what to do?
True, the other attorneys from the callback will feel left out.SmokeytheBear wrote:Do not do this.1styearlateral wrote:Send a gift basket to the attorney who interviewed you with a note that says "I owe you one."
Send 4 baskets.
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Re: After accepting offer, what to do?
Include said "j's" in those baskets too
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Re: After accepting offer, what to do?
Just sit around, wait for holiday swag. (If any)
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Re: After accepting offer, what to do?
Yes. And instead of a note that says "I owe you one," I suggest something along the lines of "I will never forget what you've done for me," undersigned by a signature in blood.cfcm wrote:True, the other attorneys from the callback will feel left out.SmokeytheBear wrote:Do not do this.1styearlateral wrote:Send a gift basket to the attorney who interviewed you with a note that says "I owe you one."
Send 4 baskets.
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Re: After accepting offer, what to do?
You wait. you wait.
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Re: After accepting offer, what to do?
If you don't get any swag, it's not too late to renege OP.malibustacy wrote:Just sit around, wait for holiday swag. (If any)