Should I consider this job offer rescinded? [duplicate]

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

2 weeks ago during the Christmas/new year holidays, department head emailed me saying HR should send me the official offer sometime early in next month, but here is most of the information (salary, tentative start date, etc etc). Of course, i replied saying thank you and everything looks good and can't wait to start. But, now its been three weeks into the month, and nothing. I emailed the HR, but no reply. So, should I consider this "verbal offer" rescinded by now. Or wait for few more weeks, before accepting the defeat instead of the offer! It is a very large company with big HR by the way, and i won't be starting until summer, at the least.

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manpreet 2 years ago

HR is not your friend so don't act as if they are. Nobody is sitting there and saying "Oh my! We haven't called sdd!!!". They are just operatives for the company.

Call them for a follow up. This is too important to leave in email. HR likely gets hundreds, if not THOUSANDS of emails every day. Yours can get pushed down to the bottom, caught in a spam filter, of seen and forgotten.

CALL THEM or you might miss the opportunity


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