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Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by TalentUpAfrica: 1:27pm On Apr 19, 2021
You’ve just landed a job and your new employer has sent your offer, Congratulations!

Despite the apparent excitement, it’s still important to read through your offer letter closely so you know what you’re agreeing to. The excitement may make it seem like a boring task, given that contracts are often long and full of jargon – but we’ve got you covered.

Here’s how to understand what to look out for before you sign the offer letter.

1. The company

Your offer letter should have the official name of the company employing you. Pay attention to any subsidiary companies that may be listed and whether you are expected to be involved with these companies, as this may affect where or when you work.

2. Important dates

Your offer must include your discussed start date (and end date, if it is a contract role). If there are inconsistencies even the smallest ones, don’t be afraid to bring them to the attention of the employer and have them changed! Also, remember to add your start date to your calendar for reminders, you don’t want to turn up on a wrong day (it has happened before).

3. Job title and description

This is very important to note. Make sure the job title on the offer letter accurately reflects the position you’re agreed upon – remember this could be on your CV and LinkedIn profile for a long time. If it’s a manager position, for example, your title should reflect that and doesn’t just call you a specialist. It’s also important to be clear about your responsibilities at the new job. Of course, things may change and evolve, but it is always good to know what’s expected of you.

4. Place of work

Pay attention to the office address given. Make sure you know if you’ll be required to move around, reimbursed for travel costs, and able to work remotely.

5. Salary and other perks

This is probably the most important to you. First thing is to check how much your net (take-home) salary is, your take-home is the amount that is paid to your account at the end of the month exclusive of tax, pension, and other deductibles, If you want to negotiate your salary, now is the time to do it; you should also ask about other perks in the form of bonuses, allowances and other benefits that comes with the job.

6. Work hours

Your offer letter should show clearly your expected hours of work, overtime payment (and how much you’ll be paid) whether or not your work hours are flexible. Do not be shy to point out anything you’ve agreed verbally with your employer but it’s not in your letter, ask them to put it in so that there’s proper documentation.

7. Probation Period

For most full-time roles, there is usually a probation period (typically one to three months) during which you’re not yet a permanent employee. You’ll most likely be reviewed based on your performance till the specified date and told whether you can stay at the end of that period – so you may want to put extra effort into impressing your employer during that time.

8. Leave

This part of the offer letter should contain how many leave days you’re entitled to, how far in advance you have to request it, whether it is paid or not, and whether you can carry your leave days across years. This section should also include a provision for sick leave for when you are sick or incapacitated. It is important to take note of this information, so there are no surprises down the line.

9. Pension

Your offer letter should provide brief information about your pension payments – this can be out of your salary or through your employer’s contribution. If you can’t find this, ask the employer for some details on your pension, note that it is likely that the full information will be shared during induction.

10. Termination

While you’re hopefully not thinking about leaving your job before you’ve even started, your contract does provide all the information about how to do so. Typically, it will list what kind of notice is required (usually written) and when (usually with one to three months’ notice). Worth noting!

11. Privacy and Non-competing Clauses

Every company usually has policies around how company data is used and shared, even after you have left. In particular, check whether the offer letter includes clauses that may restrict your employment by competitor companies after you leave. If you have any concerns, check the Nigerian Labour Law.

When you are done reading through the offer letter and are satisfied you have all the information you need, go ahead and sign. Congratulations again and good luck with your new job – we are rooting for you.
https://blog.talentup.africa/before-accepting-a-job-offer/

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by SpatialKing(m): 9:49am On Apr 26, 2021
Code of conducts
Job ethics
Rules on sexual harassment

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by ictjobber: 9:49am On Apr 26, 2021
Enlightening
Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by sammugbes(m): 9:49am On Apr 26, 2021
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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by RuddyFusion(m): 9:50am On Apr 26, 2021
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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by Jh0wsef(m): 9:51am On Apr 26, 2021
sammugbes:
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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by Prodigee: 9:51am On Apr 26, 2021
sammugbes:
FIRST TO COMMENT YIPEEE
Pele! Be like say na glo you dey use.

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by michaellovaldo(m): 9:52am On Apr 26, 2021
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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by CodedWealth(m): 9:52am On Apr 26, 2021
Well this not for me, I don't think I can work for anyone anymore..

Salary jobs are scams in my opinion, an employer pays you peanut to use your time to make money for (em)

Let your money work for you, invest in yourself!

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by Powerexpert: 9:53am On Apr 26, 2021
Always review that offer and if in doubt, ask questions. Don't be too eager to append your signature like nailing your own coffin by yourself.
Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by kurlz(f): 9:54am On Apr 26, 2021
True.
I got a job in Abj in 2020 January as a programs officer. I asked my employer for job description and my offer letter.
Which is the normal thing to do. Only for her to turn an arch enemy because of this.
No time to waste. I took my baggage.

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by salbis(m): 9:55am On Apr 26, 2021
Some work conditions wey man pikin go sign on top #20k job no be here oo.

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by Buffalo2(m): 9:56am On Apr 26, 2021
In Nigeria?
Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by ruffhandu: 9:56am On Apr 26, 2021
People hardly look at those when they want money in Nigeria
Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by Rollingstones86: 9:58am On Apr 26, 2021
We are tired, same slavery job as usual, business is the best plan.
Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by 900warriorz: 9:59am On Apr 26, 2021
Thanks for sharing smiley


I showed my village chief and he is dancing, he showed the guards and they are dancing. Now the whole village is dancing.


Thank you kiss

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by obembet(f): 10:00am On Apr 26, 2021
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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by HalpyBee(f): 10:01am On Apr 26, 2021
Informative thread. The over-excitement of landing a job especially those who are new in the job industry won't allow them read through all these important things in the offer letter.

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by CAPITALBEE: 10:03am On Apr 26, 2021
Terms and conditions... This is very important especially for contract employment.

I know of a certain logistics company here in Nigeria that inputs crazy terms and conditions in their offer letter. If you're employed on a contract basis, you simply can't work for another firm in the same industry within five years of contract termination.

This means if you're passionate about the industry, your passion is dead on arrival upon termination of contract!

It is very advisable that prospective employees read and understand every bit of the contract letter or perhaps the most important aspects.


#PEACE

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by Sachiopropty(m): 10:04am On Apr 26, 2021
Awesome article

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by salbis(m): 10:05am On Apr 26, 2021
Rollingstones86:
We are tired, same slavery job as usual, business is the best plan.
You are right, but all can not be either businessman or woman. People must still be employed by someone.

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by Abdulpro1(m): 10:09am On Apr 26, 2021
Quite educative, thank you OP.
In as much as we might be in a state of excitement, especially in a situation where the job offer is like a dream come true/massive step-up in one's career, giving a few seconds to the details of that contract could go a long way in saving you a lawsuit or worst still, leaving you at someone else's mercy.
Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by Nobody: 10:12am On Apr 26, 2021
kurlz:
True.
I got a job in Abj in 2020 January as a programs officer. I asked my employer for job description and my offer letter.
Which is the normal thing to do. Only for her to turn an arch enemy because of this.
No time to waste. I took baggage.
She wanted you to run services of all sort under the guise of programs officers. I have friends in that category now.

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by obonujoker(m): 10:15am On Apr 26, 2021
Lolss
Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by olayimika20(f): 10:19am On Apr 26, 2021
Over excitement at times makes us not to read everything on the appointment letter.
TalentUpAfrica:

https://blog.talentup.africa/before-accepting-a-job-offer/
Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by thaoriginator: 10:21am On Apr 26, 2021




Me bloodclaaat!


INTRO:

Me nah go say me never love her
But it's best to leave the one yuh love if you wan fi hurt her

Eh eh eh!!

(Chorus 2x)
Gyal gwan home, gyal gwan home
Don't wan yuh put me inna trouble so me a beg you

Gyal gwan home, just gwan home
And try nuh call my phone... Yeaaaah aiyyyy!

(1)
Me feel like me ah beat her if yuh listen to the situation
Gyal ah gwan like say she nuh rate man

Me send her back ah school fi get a education
But she ah beg ah badmind police up ah station

Enough time, me tell her me ah beat her
Me Mada tell me say please don't ill-treat her

She make me pop up my trister
So me run thru di door an ah point to di street star

(Repeat chorus 2x)

The other night me say me ago text her
12 o'clock ah nite she say she dey her hairdresser

Me bloodclaat! Don't tell me nutin no, nuh give dat sweet talk

No call baby no, no call me sweetheart
You haffi leave, pack up and leave fast

TO BE CONTINUED cry
Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by BigBashiru: 10:28am On Apr 26, 2021
salbis:
You are right, but all can not be either businessman or woman. People must still be employed by someone.

The businessman is still employed by their clients....

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by eteforlor(m): 10:30am On Apr 26, 2021
CodedWealth:
Well this not for me, I don't think I can work for anyone anymore..

Salary jobs are scams in my opinion, an employer pays you peanut to use your time to make money for (em)

Let your money work for you, invest in yourself!


Click my profile, See my topics, I need you ideas on a business startup!

Oga leave this story and get the job first. E no be person where get money de do business?

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Re: Before You Sign That Offer Letter – PART I by wunmi590(m): 10:58am On Apr 26, 2021
cool

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