Withdraw Offer Letter

About this template

A withdraw offer letter is used to withdraw a job offer to a job applicant. This letter is sent if a job offer letter was sent in error, or if the company changed their mind on employing the job applicant. Speed up the way you draft letters for your company with this ready-made Withdraw Offer Letter that can be quickly filled out and signed on any device.

This template is ready to go, but if you’d like to update the message, add your company’s logo, or personalize other design elements, do it in a few clicks with Jotform Sign’s drag-and-drop builder. If you need to collect multiple signatures — such as from a team manager and HR representative — forward and finalize your custom Withdraw Offer Letter automatically with an automated signing order.

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