How to answer, “Date available to start?”?
I would like to provide a two-week notice at my current job. How should I phrase my availability to start? Would it be appropriate to say, “Two weeks after the offer”? Or is there a better way to express this?
4 Answers
Give a date two weeks from your application date. Employers understand about the need to give notice at a prior job.
You just have to say that you are required to work a two week notice period at your current job and that you will be available any time after that.
Reasonable answer and i am sure they will be happy with that
I am currently working in Saudi Arabia and my contract ends 05 July 2014.can i say 01 August 2014
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