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Regret letters

posted at 2/6/2002 12:39 AM EST
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Need samples of really good legally binding regret letters to job applicants

Regret letters

posted at 2/6/2002 1:12 AM EST
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Be sure you do not say why they were rejected only that the job was filled by another candidate. Be kind.

Regret letters

posted at 2/20/2002 6:46 AM EST
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We like to also say in the letter that we will keep their resume and application on file for one year and if any other opportunity opens up that this person's qualified for, we will contact them. This definitely keeps the relationship between the candidate and our company on good terms, especially if they were a good candidate. We have in fact gone back to prior applicants for future openings.

Regret letters

posted at 2/21/2002 5:15 PM EST
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We no longer send "regret" letters. Our advertisements clearly indicate only those who will be selected for an interview will be contacted. Of the individuals we interview (anywhere between 4-6), we personally call them to thank them for their interest and time. The response is there - no need to provide it in writing.

Regret letters

posted at 3/29/2004 11:12 PM EDT
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PLEASE SEND ME AN IDEAL REGRET LETTER TO CANDIDATES WHO WERENT SUCCESFUL IN THE INTERVIEW,

REGARDS,

GEORGE

Regret letters

posted at 3/31/2004 1:09 AM EDT
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Dear X:

Re: X Position

Thank you for taking the time to meet with me on X. While your experience and qualifications are impressive, we have decided to go forward with another candidate at this time. We will keep your resume on file and contact you if another appropriate position becomes available.

Again, thank you for your time on X, and the best of luck to you in your future employment endeavours.

Yours truly,

X

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posted at 4/7/2004 10:15 AM EDT
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First: 12/19/2001
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We put a more personal approach to the process but giving EVERY candidate that comes in to interview with us a phone call notifying them that we are going forward with another candidate for the job. They took the time out to interview with your company (as well as hopefully research your firm). Why not pickup the phone and give a more personal approach to this piece of the recruitment process?

We do generate letters for candidates who send in their resumes but are not selected for an on-site interview.

-Brian

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posted at 1/16/2008 12:35 PM EST
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I too am looking for samples of really good legally binding regret letters to job applicants and sayings that we can give to our supervisors when they are not extending offer in person.

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posted at 1/16/2008 1:06 PM EST
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What, pray tell, is a "legally binding" regret letter?

If you're referring to a letter that won't get you into trouble, then I suggest something along the lines of:

Thank you very much for taking the time to interview with us.

Your background is impressive and we carefully considered your qualifications as well as those of several other candidates. Regrettably, we found a candidate whom we feel is a better match for our needs.

Thank you again for taking the time to meet with us, and please accept our very best wishes for every future career success.

Regret letters

posted at 1/22/2008 10:38 PM EST
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Dear XXX,

I would like to thank you for responding to our invitation to attend the interview for the position of XXX. It was a great pleasure discussing your candidature in a frank and extensive manner.

The final decision was a difficult one to make owing to the high caliber of candidates that were interviewed for the position. However, we regret to inform you that your application has not been successful on this occasion.

Once again, I would like to thank you for your interest. Kindly note that information on vacancies is posted regularly on the intranet as well as our home page: www.xxx.xxx.
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