Walgreens offer; "click here to accept this offer"

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For people that work at walgreens--

On the application website, if you click the "click here to accept this offer" link, do you get any more information about the offer?

I'm a little afraid to click the link without figuring out when they expect me to start working, etc. is there a confirmation button within that link, or is clicking that link the confirmation?

If I want information about getting moving money and concrete start dates and things like that, should i call the hiring manager and work it out before I accept the offer??

Thanks in advance for any answers, and sorry for the confusing question :T
 
For people that work at walgreens--

On the application website, if you click the "click here to accept this offer" link, do you get any more information about the offer?

I'm a little afraid to click the link without figuring out when they expect me to start working, etc. is there a confirmation button within that link, or is clicking that link the confirmation?

If I want information about getting moving money and concrete start dates and things like that, should i call the hiring manager and work it out before I accept the offer??

Thanks in advance for any answers, and sorry for the confusing question :T

Just clicking on the link doesn't automatically cause you to accept the offer. You have to click the link, sign in to the Walgreens application website and accept the offer.

Yes, I would call the hiring manager and get ALL questions you have cleared up before you accept a big offer like that. You want to make sure everything is set and that you're happy with the offer before you accept it. Once you accept it, the hiring manager assumes you're happy with everything. So if you have any issues, I would bring them up before accepting the offer.

I don't think the website has any info about when you start, where you'll be working (except for the name of the district), etc. All of that should be discussed with the manager.
 
Just clicking on the link doesn't automatically cause you to accept the offer. You have to click the link, sign in to the Walgreens application website and accept the offer.

Yes, I would call the hiring manager and get ALL questions you have cleared up before you accept a big offer like that. You want to make sure everything is set and that you're happy with the offer before you accept it. Once you accept it, the hiring manager assumes you're happy with everything. So if you have any issues, I would bring them up before accepting the offer.

I don't think the website has any info about when you start, where you'll be working (except for the name of the district), etc. All of that should be discussed with the manager.

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