Offer letters contain legal language that most candidates do not read carefully enough — and clauses around non-compete agreements, IP assignment, severance, and equity vesting can have significant long-term implications. AI can help flag the clauses most worth scrutinizing before signing. This concept covers offer letter review as a necessary practice and the terms that matter most.
Offer letter clause analysis and risk flagging is the process of using AI to review the language in a job offer letter or employment agreement to identify non-standard clauses, restrictive covenants, at-will ambiguities, equity vesting gotchas, and other terms that could negatively affect a candidate's rights, future mobility, or compensation. It democratizes a level of scrutiny that previously required an employment attorney for every hire.
Candidates routinely sign offer letters containing non-compete clauses, clawback provisions, or bonus conditions they don't fully understand — AI provides a first-pass analysis that surfaces risks and generates informed questions to ask before signing. Understanding what you're agreeing to is non-negotiable, and AI makes that understanding accessible to everyone.
Paste your offer letter text into Claude and prompt: 'Review this offer letter for any clauses that could limit my future career options, reduce my stated compensation, or create financial risk. Explain each flagged clause in plain language and suggest clarifying questions I should ask HR before signing. Note: I understand this is not legal advice.'
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