I applied for a job over e mail and I received a e-mail from the company's senior office requesting me to chat over Internet. I drafted the letter below. Kindly chat and advice
Thanks
Thanks for your Chat invitation. I request you to come on chat this Saturday afternoon (east African time) between . If the time is not convenient with you, kindly inform me, we will chat other day, which is suitable for both of us.
Thanks again for invitation.
With warm regards
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Dear Sir Thanks for your c hat invitation. M. M.
— Neeraj Jain
Dear Sir Thanks for your c hat invitation.
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If this time is not convenient for with you, kindly inform me.
We will chat at some other mutually acceptable time .
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Dear Sir Thanks for your chat invitation. I request you to come on chat this Saturday afternoon (East African Time) between 2.30 P.M. to 5.30 P.M. If this time is not convenient forwith you, kindly inform me. Wewill chat at some other mutually acceptable time.
Since he sent you an e-mail, you have his name. Use that, instead of "Dear Sir"
Dear Mr. Smith,
etc.
Did he specifically ask you to name a time? Otherwise, it sounds a bit presumptuous for you to say when you will chat with him. Is Saturday a usual work day where you live and where the interviewer lives? If not, you are asking the person to do a work-related matter on hi
"Dear Sir Thanks for your chat invitation. I request you to come on chat this Saturday afternoon (East African Time) between 2.30 P.M. to 5.30 P.M. If this time is not convenient forwith you, kindly inform me. Wewill chat at some other mutually acceptable time.