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What do I say if they offer me the job??

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Bramshott · 13/09/2011 11:02

Help! I had a job interview yesterday, and I missed a call from them this morning so I think they are phoning to offer me the job!

What do I say? Is it usual to accept straight away, or do I check the T & Cs and then say I'll let them know later on? Ideally I'd like a chance to discuss with DH tonight, but is it terribly wet to say that?!

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An0therName · 13/09/2011 11:07

Hmm - I would get as many details about T&C as possible before accepting - and it is a critical negotiating time - my DH got nearly 10% pay increase when got offered his last job , or you might be looking for some flexiable working -you prob can get a few hours - but it might be phone call with your DH rather than talk tonight

clam · 13/09/2011 11:10

If the interview was yesterday, then why didn't you discuss it with DH last night? I mean, it was always a possibility that you would be successful. What's changed today that needs discussing tonight?

An0therName · 13/09/2011 11:16

thats no v supportive clam - my DH dicussed his lastest job offer with me - although we did discuss after the interview too

Bramshott · 13/09/2011 11:40

We did discuss it in general terms last night, but said we'd go into the specifics if I got offered it. Didn't want to jump the gun and spend ages working out detailed logistics only for them not to offer it to me.

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Bramshott · 13/09/2011 11:47

I guess I'm just trying to get an idea what it's usual to say when someone offers you a job - do you say "yes I accept" straight away, or do you say something else?!

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LydiaWickham · 13/09/2011 11:51

I would say, "Oh thank you, I think the job sounds really interesting and now I've met you/the team I'm even more keen. I assume you'll be sending over the contract and offer details to me to look through? I'm happy to give you my e-mail address if that's quicker." You can verbally accept then decline/negotiate later.

Of course this is assuming you want the job.

Bramshott · 13/09/2011 11:57

Thanks Lydia - that sort of thing is great! Yes, I do want the job, but I do also want to have a chance to discuss it with DH and think it over as it will mean some big changes here.

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LadyLapsang · 13/09/2011 18:09

Think it would be ok to say you were going to discuss a job offer with your partner if it meant a relocation / move abroad or similar. If it's just family logistics e.g. who will take a child to childcare etc. then no, do what LydiaWickham suggests.

Bramshott · 15/09/2011 14:26

Thanks all. They did offer it to me - hurrah! And I discussed with DH on the phone first so I was prepared.

What I ended up saying was very similar to Lydia's example - something like "Oh that's very exciting, I'd love to work for you. Will you send me an email with the terms and conditions / details etc?"

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LadyLapsang · 16/09/2011 15:21

Congratulations; are you going to take it?

Bramshott · 16/09/2011 16:59

Yes, I am Grin!

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morleylass · 16/09/2011 17:14

Congratulations, very exciting!

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