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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Writing a joining letter

What should I write while writing a joining letter.
Thank you for accepting me into/onto this position or for this position.
I could also say "Thank you for offering me this position" but it would not imply the same that I intended to.
I am very pleased to accept the position as an accountant with/in XYZ Company.

What should I write with or in I guess in is right please help.


Note - I might have written this previously sorry in advance if I did any mistake posting this again.

  

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Liton Das Thank you for accepting me into/onto this position or for this position. Use for . Liton Das I could also say "Thank you for offering me this position" but it would not imply the same that I intended to.

  • Liton Das Thank you for accepting me into/onto this position or for this position.
  • Use for .
  • Liton Das I could also say "Thank you for offering me this position" but it would not imply the same that I intended to.
  • That's understandable because it does not say whether you got the position or not.
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Liton DasThank you for accepting me into/onto this position or for this position.

Use for.

Liton DasI could also say "Thank you for offering me this position" but it would not imply the same that I intended to.

That's understandable because it does not say whether you got the position or not.

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