Why should an HR seend warning letter to one who has not joined? Just send a letter that since you have not joined, the offer remains terminated. That is enough.
From India, Kannur
From India, Kannur
Hi, Normally, in all offer letters, there will be a clause as below or a similar clause:
"This offer is valid until ____ only, and your failure to report to duty on or before _____ will lead to the cancellation of this offer without any further communication."
If any such clause is already added in your offer letter, there is no need for a separate offer cancellation email. If the candidate fails to join on the stipulated date, the offer will be automatically canceled.
From India, Madras
"This offer is valid until ____ only, and your failure to report to duty on or before _____ will lead to the cancellation of this offer without any further communication."
If any such clause is already added in your offer letter, there is no need for a separate offer cancellation email. If the candidate fails to join on the stipulated date, the offer will be automatically canceled.
From India, Madras
If the candidate doesn’t join on or before stipulated date mentioned in the offer letter, the offer letter stand cancelled unless the candidate has asked for any extension. R R Kapoor Vadodara
From India, Vadodara
From India, Vadodara
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