How to approach to HR after rejecting offer

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A week ago I was qualified for a software engineer position and HR offered me the position. Because of salary issues during negotiation, I declined the offer. Now after I thought more about it I think that I should join the company. So my questions are:



  • Can I approach them again since I declined the offer myself.

  • if yes then what would be the right way to approach them.






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    It's likely they've moved on to other candidates, but it can't hurt to ask. Say you've reconsidered and would like to accept their offer, if it still stands.
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A week ago I was qualified for a software engineer position and HR offered me the position. Because of salary issues during negotiation, I declined the offer. Now after I thought more about it I think that I should join the company. So my questions are:



  • Can I approach them again since I declined the offer myself.

  • if yes then what would be the right way to approach them.






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  • 2




    It's likely they've moved on to other candidates, but it can't hurt to ask. Say you've reconsidered and would like to accept their offer, if it still stands.
    – beng
    Mar 2 '15 at 17:44












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A week ago I was qualified for a software engineer position and HR offered me the position. Because of salary issues during negotiation, I declined the offer. Now after I thought more about it I think that I should join the company. So my questions are:



  • Can I approach them again since I declined the offer myself.

  • if yes then what would be the right way to approach them.






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A week ago I was qualified for a software engineer position and HR offered me the position. Because of salary issues during negotiation, I declined the offer. Now after I thought more about it I think that I should join the company. So my questions are:



  • Can I approach them again since I declined the offer myself.

  • if yes then what would be the right way to approach them.








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    It's likely they've moved on to other candidates, but it can't hurt to ask. Say you've reconsidered and would like to accept their offer, if it still stands.
    – beng
    Mar 2 '15 at 17:44












  • 2




    It's likely they've moved on to other candidates, but it can't hurt to ask. Say you've reconsidered and would like to accept their offer, if it still stands.
    – beng
    Mar 2 '15 at 17:44







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It's likely they've moved on to other candidates, but it can't hurt to ask. Say you've reconsidered and would like to accept their offer, if it still stands.
– beng
Mar 2 '15 at 17:44




It's likely they've moved on to other candidates, but it can't hurt to ask. Say you've reconsidered and would like to accept their offer, if it still stands.
– beng
Mar 2 '15 at 17:44










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You can send them a simple note like so:




Hi XXX,



After some further thought, I've decided that I would like to come and work for your company at the previously discussed salary (YYY) and benefits package (ZZZ). Please let me know if the offer still stands. I look forward to hearing back from you.



Regards,
Raj







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    You can send them a simple note like so:




    Hi XXX,



    After some further thought, I've decided that I would like to come and work for your company at the previously discussed salary (YYY) and benefits package (ZZZ). Please let me know if the offer still stands. I look forward to hearing back from you.



    Regards,
    Raj







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      You can send them a simple note like so:




      Hi XXX,



      After some further thought, I've decided that I would like to come and work for your company at the previously discussed salary (YYY) and benefits package (ZZZ). Please let me know if the offer still stands. I look forward to hearing back from you.



      Regards,
      Raj







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        You can send them a simple note like so:




        Hi XXX,



        After some further thought, I've decided that I would like to come and work for your company at the previously discussed salary (YYY) and benefits package (ZZZ). Please let me know if the offer still stands. I look forward to hearing back from you.



        Regards,
        Raj







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        You can send them a simple note like so:




        Hi XXX,



        After some further thought, I've decided that I would like to come and work for your company at the previously discussed salary (YYY) and benefits package (ZZZ). Please let me know if the offer still stands. I look forward to hearing back from you.



        Regards,
        Raj








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