contract offer

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contract offer

The manager presents a contract offer to the new candidate.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A formal proposal by an employer to hire someone under specific, binding terms: A "contract offer" is a specific type of job offer that formally proposes an employment contract, stipulating terms such as salary, position, and conditions of employment. It implies a move from negotiation to a concrete, legally actionable proposal.
Usage
  • A "contract offer" is typically presented in written form to make the terms clear and legally enforceable.
  • It is used in formal business, legal, and employment contexts.
  • The phrase is often followed by details specifying the offer's content (e.g., "a contract offer the position," "a contract offer a salary of...").
Examples
  • Noun:
    • After three rounds of interviews, she finally received a formal contract offer from the law firm.
    • The contract offer included a detailed breakdown of benefits, vacation time, and the starting salary.
    • He was disappointed to find the contract offer was lower than the verbal promise made during negotiations.
Advanced Usage
  • "To extend a contract offer": To formally present a proposed employment contract to a candidate.
    • The company decided to extend a contract offer to their top candidate before she accepted another position.
  • "To have a contract offer on the table": To have a formal job proposal currently available for consideration.
    • With two contract offers on the table, she had a difficult decision to make.
  • "To retract/withdraw a contract offer": To formally take back a job offer before it is accepted.
    • The offer was retracted after the background check revealed discrepancies in his resume.
Variants and Related Words
  • Offer letter (n): A common synonym in business contexts, though an "offer letter" may sometimes be less detailed than a full "contract offer."
    • Please sign and return the offer letter to confirm your acceptance.
  • Employment contract (n): The final, signed agreement that results from an accepted "contract offer."
    • Her employment contract stipulated a two-year term.
  • Job offer (n): A more general term for any proposal of employment, which may or may not include a formal contract.
    • He received a job offer via email.
Synonyms
  • Job offer: A proposal for employment.
  • Proposal of employment: A formal statement offering a job.
Related Phrases
  • To consider a contract offer: To think carefully about whether to accept a job proposal.
    • She asked for a week to consider the contract offer.
  • To negotiate a contract offer: To discuss and try to change the terms of a proposed employment contract.
    • He successfully negotiated the contract offer to include a higher signing bonus.
contract offer

The manager presents a contract offer to the new candidate.

Noun
  1. offer by an employer to contract to pay an employee at a given rate