Accepted for law internship but didn't get a confirmation mail

Congratulations on being accepted for a law internship!

Not receiving a confirmation email after being accepted for an internship is not uncommon, but it's still important to follow up to ensure that your acceptance is confirmed. Here are some steps you can take:

  1. Wait a day or two: Give the organization a day or two to send the confirmation email. It's possible that it was sent to your spam folder or that the email address is still being processed.
  2. Reach out to the organization: Send a polite and professional email to the organization's contact person or HR department, reiterating your acceptance of the internship offer. You can say something like:

"Dear [Name],

I wanted to follow up on my acceptance of the law internship at [Organization]. I was thrilled to receive the offer and am excited about the opportunity to work with your team. However, I haven't received a confirmation email yet. Could you please confirm my acceptance and provide any necessary details about the internship, such as start date, duration, and any other requirements?

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing back from you.

Best regards, [Your Name]" 3. Call the organization: If you haven't received a response to your email, you can try calling the organization to confirm your acceptance. Make sure to have all your details ready, including your name, the internship position, and the date you were offered the internship. 4. Verify the internship details: Once you've confirmed your acceptance, make sure to verify all the details of the internship, including the start date, duration, compensation, and any other requirements.

Remember to stay calm and professional throughout the process. It's possible that there was a miscommunication or a technical issue that caused the delay in sending the confirmation email. By following up promptly, you can ensure that your acceptance is confirmed and that you're ready to start your internship on the right foot.