What to write
What to write in a new job card for a colleague
A colleague moving to a new role deserves a proper send-off and a confident push into it. Mark the move and wish them well.
New job messages for a colleague
Gutted to lose you, thrilled for you. Go and be brilliant in the new role — they've got a good one.
Congratulations on the new job! Thank you for everything here, and good luck with what's next.
New job, well deserved. Wishing you a brilliant start — keep in touch!
Onwards and upwards, and so well earned. The new place is lucky to have you. Good luck!
So pleased for you — go and show them what you can do. Congratulations on the move.
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What do you write in a new job card for a colleague?
A colleague moving to a new role deserves a proper send-off and a confident push into it. Mark the move and wish them well. The strongest messages name one specific, true thing about them and say plainly how you feel — keep it short and it lands harder.
How long should a new job message be?
One to three sentences is plenty. A short, specific line beats a long, generic paragraph — people remember the detail, not the word count.
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