New job message templates
Congratulations on the new job! You're going to do great. So proud of you.
New job, new chapter. Wishing you every success in this next step — you've got what it takes.
Congratulations on joining your new organization. Wishing you great success in this new role.
Congrats on the new job! Go get it.
You kept going even when it was hard. That determination got you here — and that same determination is going to take you far. Congratulations.
It won't be the same without you here, but I'm so happy for this next step. Congratulations — go do great things.
Leaving the familiar to try something new takes real courage. Congratulations on making the leap — excited to watch this unfold.
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How to write a new job congratulations message
- If you know the job or company, mention it — it shows you were paying attention and makes the message personal.
- Acknowledge the journey, not just the destination: "you worked hard to get here" matters.
- For a colleague leaving, balance the pride in their move with the genuine sadness of their absence.
FAQ
Should I send a new job card before or after they start?
Either works — sending it just before they start is a great way to build excitement, while sending it on or after their first day acknowledges the milestone as it happens.
Is this free?
Completely free — no account, no payment, and no hidden limits.
When should I send a new job card?
When you first hear the news is ideal. Even a few weeks later is still meaningful.
Can I use a new job card for a promotion too?
Yes — a promotion is a career milestone worth celebrating just as much as a new job.
Can I send this card professionally via email?
Yes — share the link in a professional email or LinkedIn message. It's a thoughtful, appropriate gesture.