Difference B/w Appointment Letter & employee contract

A letter of appointment is a formal letter that a company issues to an applicant after they have made their choice for a position. It specifies the fundamental terms and conditions of employment and acts as an official confirmation of the job offer. The following details are typically included in the appointment letter: The employee’s and employer’s names and addresses Date of hire and (if appropriate) length of employment Title and duties of the position Information about compensation (pay, perks, and allowances) If any, the probationary period work hours and leave regulations Code of Conduct and confidentiality provisions Termination clauses An appointment Letter is often sent before the employee begins working and acts as official documentation of the employment arrangement. Although it may not contain all of the specific terms and conditions, it lays the groundwork for employment. Employment Contract Between the employer and the employee, an employ...