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Leegality allows you to sign documents virtually. While using Skillate, these come in handy for signing off offer letters. 

It also ensures that you have the offer letter sent to candidates for acceptance while keeping the respective stakeholders in the loop regarding the status.


This article will help you understand the following:

  1. How to enable Leegality integration?

  2. How to send offer letters via Leegality from Skillate?

  3. How to sign or decline offer letters sent via Leegality?

  4. How to view the signing status on Skillate?


Pre-requisites:

  • Contact your Skillate POC to enable Leegality as your sign integration from the backend.
  • You should have a valid Leegality account to enable the integration. Also, fetch the Auth Token from your Leegality account (Navigate to the Account > Settings > Auth Token on your Leegality account).
  • Once the integration is enabled and linked to the Leegality account; it will be available for the whole organization.
  • For sending offer letters via Leegality, you will need permission to generate an offer letter.

Enable Leegality Integration


Before proceeding, please ensure that your sign integration is Leegality in Skillate.


Note: 

You can check if the Leegality integration is enabled for your account by navigating to Settings > Administration > Organization > Integrations > Sign Integration. 
If it is not showing as Leegality, please contact your Skillate POC.



If you have Leegality listed in Settings > Integrations, click on Connect.

On the following pop-up, enter the 
Auth Token as given on your Leegality account.




Formatting Offer Letter Template


Scenario

You are a recruiter, and when you generate an offer letter, the first step is to get it signed by internal stakeholders. The signed copy has to go to the candidate upon getting them done.


  1. Navigate to the Settings > Sourcing Configuration > Offer Configuration> Form.

  2. While creating a new form or editing an existing form, you can specify the number of signatures apart from the required candidate. The integration allows you to have maximum of 3 stakeholder signatures.

  3. Click on Create.


Once the form is created specifying the required number of signatures, you can generate an offer letter for candidates in the Offer stage. 



Sending Offer Letter via Leegality


For sending offer letters via Leegality, follow the below steps:

  1. Navigate to the Jobs and go to any candidate in the Offer Stage.

  2. Click on Send via Leegality.
    If you have set up an approval chain for the offer letters, the button will be visible only upon offer approval.

  3. In the following pop-up, specify the details and choose the template. You can mention the stakeholders in the order of signatures required against ‘Select Signing Authority’.  
    You can add as many signatories as defined earlier during the form creation process.

  4. Upon entering the required details, click on Send via Leegality

  5. All the signatories will receive an email from Leegality requesting to sign the offer letter.


Learn more about signing offer letters via Leegality.