From: Gilbane Construction Inc <gilbane442@inbox.lt>
Date: 13 December 2021, 4:19
Subject: Re: Offer of Appointment Contract Letter
Dear
In response to your applied vacancy, after due evaluation and assessment of your curriculum vitae/CV and submitted Filled Job interview questionnaire, management of Gilbane Construction Inc hereby officially agree to hire your services as an ASSISTANT CONSTRUCTION SITE OPERATION MANAGER to join our USA Office on the date stated in the enclosed attached Offer of Appointment Contract Letter.
Congratulations as the company wish to welcome you on board as soon as this offer is accepted by you. Please kindly go through the OFFER OF APPOINTMENT CONTRACT LETTER to understand the terms and conditions of the company before signing.
After going through the Offer of Appointment Contract Letter if accepted, send scanned copy of the signed Offer of Appointment Contract Letter and scan copy of your INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT for issuing of your LETTER OF EMPLOYMENT and LETTER OF INVITATION for immediate processing of your traveling Documents ( VISA and WORK PERMIT ).
Other details in respect of the post, salary and relevant benefits are enclosed to the Offer of Appointment Letter for your viewing.
Thanks
Deb Francazio
HR Manager
Gilbane Construction Inc.
1100 North Glebe Road Suite 1000
Arlington, VA 22201, USA.
https://www.gilbaneco.com/
Tel: +1 [205] 578 0001
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