First of all, offer refers to a formal letter sent by a foreign company or foreign school expressing willingness to be hired or accepted. Gradually, the scope of use of offer is becoming wider and wider, and many people call it an email notice or telephone notice from the company, indicating that they are willing to be hired. In fact, the real offer letter is just a very formal big enterprise.
Usually, after a series of interviews and selection processes, the employer will issue it to the job seekers who are confirmed to be hired. If there are no accidents, the next job seeker will go through the entry formalities in the company according to the entry time agreed in the offer, and formally become an employee of the company after signing the labor contract.
What should I prepare after receiving the offer from the school? The first time after receiving the offer, be sure to confirm whether the personal information on the offer is correct, such as name, birthday, school, professional name, etc. After confirming that the personal information on the discount list is correct, read all the contents on the discount list carefully and check the type of discount.
After screening the offer and determining the school you want to go to, please confirm the amount and deadline of deposit payment as soon as possible. Many universities will remind them to pay the deposit on their admission notices, and list information such as inquiry links and ddl.