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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted job" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a job offer that has been formally accepted by a candidate.
Example: "After careful consideration, I have officially accepted the job offer from the marketing firm."
Alternatives: "job offer accepted" or "position accepted".
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She remembered him saying that many accepted job offers but quickly left with maternity benefits.
Friends have accepted job offers in Hong Kong; a few more moved to Singapore, or Berlin.
Dress for Success says that 65percentt of its clients have accepted job offers.
Board officials said that the recruits, many of whom have already accepted job offers, were from Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Canada and several Caribbean countries.
He said that this year employers had introduced a range of measures, such as mentoring and open days to try to ensure that graduates who accepted job offers would not change their minds before they started work.
Of course, for the ones who received their signing bonuses last fall because they accepted job offers early, JPMorgan's threat may not be enforceable, said Gary Phelan, a partner at Outten & Golden, an employment law firm.
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Miss Carlisle accepted jobs wherever they were offered, often in summer stock.
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According to their LinkedIn profiles, the three have all since accepted jobs at Square.
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