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hi my name is robert shelley with shelley law and my law firm assists professionals with employment contract issues today im going to discuss whether you can reject a letter of intent so the quick answer is yes you certainly can and should if youre unhappy with the terms of it so a letter of intent also known as an offer letter can be provided once kind of negotiations or discussions about a position you know move forward in the process so normally how it would work is uh you know a potential candidate would find out about a job either through a job listing or word of mouth or maybe they were docHubed out to you through a recruiter there was a discussion of the main points of the position salary benefits you know that that type of thing location and then once you know theres interest on both sides many employers will then offer the letter of intent or the offer letter and so in that is a description of kind of the main points of the employment relationship so in most offer letters th