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021: What to Include in an Offer Letter

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After the interview, the offer letter is potentially the next major interaction a prospective employee may have with your business. Offer letters are important for legal purposes and to prevent litigation. Many states have at-will employment, so there may not necessarily be a contract at the time of hire. However, for at will employment states, there should be an offer letter.

In this podcast episode, we are discussing the dos and don’ts of offer letters. I discuss what should be included, and what you should not include. For example, include specifics like start date, rate of pay (include hourly or annual salary) and when bonus or commission will be paid. You will also want to include that the employment is at will. A few things you want to keep out are verbiage that mentions the duration of the job or what constitutes grounds for termination, as this may inadvertently create a contract in an otherwise at will state.

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✅ If you found the episode helpful, share this post on social media and tag me @karlywannos Media Kit. Get it Here. NEWSLETTER: Sign up for my weekly newsletter on employment law and management topics here. ONLINE COURSES FOR HR, MANAGERS AND BUSINESSES ADA: The Complete Course: learn everything you need to know about the Americans with Disabilities Act, to ensure you comply with the law! Check it out here. Sexual Harassment Course for Managers. More Info Here. FREE DOWNLOADS Step-By-Step Guide to Investigating a Sexual Harassment Complaint: Download here. The Employer's Termination Checklist: A Guide to Terminating an At Will Employee and Avoiding Retaliation Claims. Download Here. Connect with Karly Wannos Follow Karly on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin Join our Private Facebook Community for HR and Businesses Watch YouTube videos on Employment Law here Rate, Review & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: Please consider rating and reviewing the show. This helps me reach more businesses and provide best practices on issues affecting companies and employees.

Disclaimer: The information on the Employment Experience is for educational purposes only. The information in this episode does not constitute legal advice, and does not create an attorney client relationship with Karly Wannos. Karly Wannos is licensed to practice law in Florida only. Please consult with an attorney before making any important business related decisions.

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After the interview, the offer letter is potentially the next major interaction a prospective employee may have with your business. Offer letters are important for legal purposes and to prevent litigation. Many states have at-will employment, so there may not necessarily be a contract at the time of hire. However, for at will employment states, there should be an offer letter.

In this podcast episode, we are discussing the dos and don’ts of offer letters. I discuss what should be included, and what you should not include. For example, include specifics like start date, rate of pay (include hourly or annual salary) and when bonus or commission will be paid. You will also want to include that the employment is at will. A few things you want to keep out are verbiage that mentions the duration of the job or what constitutes grounds for termination, as this may inadvertently create a contract in an otherwise at will state.

If you enjoyed this episode, leave me a review or share with a friend!

✅ LISTEN to The Employment Experience on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher [Link in comments]

✅ REVIEW: Write a review- this helps us reach more business owners and HR Professionals

✅ If you found the episode helpful, share this post on social media and tag me @karlywannos Media Kit. Get it Here. NEWSLETTER: Sign up for my weekly newsletter on employment law and management topics here. ONLINE COURSES FOR HR, MANAGERS AND BUSINESSES ADA: The Complete Course: learn everything you need to know about the Americans with Disabilities Act, to ensure you comply with the law! Check it out here. Sexual Harassment Course for Managers. More Info Here. FREE DOWNLOADS Step-By-Step Guide to Investigating a Sexual Harassment Complaint: Download here. The Employer's Termination Checklist: A Guide to Terminating an At Will Employee and Avoiding Retaliation Claims. Download Here. Connect with Karly Wannos Follow Karly on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin Join our Private Facebook Community for HR and Businesses Watch YouTube videos on Employment Law here Rate, Review & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: Please consider rating and reviewing the show. This helps me reach more businesses and provide best practices on issues affecting companies and employees.

Disclaimer: The information on the Employment Experience is for educational purposes only. The information in this episode does not constitute legal advice, and does not create an attorney client relationship with Karly Wannos. Karly Wannos is licensed to practice law in Florida only. Please consult with an attorney before making any important business related decisions.

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