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Can I use the word "an offer" when I ask about a possible job and I hadn't had an interview? Everybody hello.

Can I use the word "an offer" when I ask about a possible job and I hadn't had an interview? For example, I give up a job and I'll search for new one. Can I say "If you have an offer send to me"?

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11 Thg 10 2017 18:25
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I would phrase it, "Please inform me if there are any current job offers," as it makes it less specific to you. If you mean it to be an enquiry regarding a specific offer to you then, "If you have any jobs/opportunities/openings to offer me then I would be happy to receive them." I know this isn't exactly what you were asking, but I hope it helps anyway.
11 tháng 10 năm 2017
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In the hiring process, "offer" usually means the formal employment offer a company makes to an employment candidate. So I would say it is not a good idea to use this word to mean something different. I think what you mean by "If you have an offer send to me" is: If you have an opening (in the areas I'm interested in), please let me know [please send me more details about it]). "opening" is the common term in the US for an open position that is waiting to be filled. The key terms are (based on the US practices of hiring professionals): an opening (open position) to be filled, job inquiry and application, (face-to-face) interview, employment offer (job offer) in the form of an offer letter, and acceptance or rejection of the offer.
11 tháng 10 năm 2017
I think so
11 tháng 10 năm 2017
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