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How do you say welcome to a new employee?
Examples of welcome messages
- “We are so excited to have you on our team!
- “Your skills and talents will be a great addition to our project.
- “On behalf of the whole department, welcome onboard!
- “Congratulations on joining our team!
- “I welcome you on behalf of management and hope you will enjoy working with us.”
Is it correct to say welcoming?
Welcome or Welcomed. After someone thanks you, the correct phrase is “you’re welcome,” not “you’re welcomed.” In the previous example, welcome is used as an adjective. Welcome can also serve as a verb (We welcome the summer!) or as an interjection (Welcome!), usually stated when greeting someone.
How do you say you’re welcome to your boss?
Some appropriate responses would be:
- “My pleasure.”
- “Don’t mention it.”
- “You’re [most] welcome.”
- “I’m glad I could help/be of help.”
- “Oh [no], thank you! Always at your service.”
- “It was not a problem at all. [I’m] glad I could be of assistance.”
Is it correct to say “Welcome to our office”?
No no, not that Collective! The collective “people of the office”. I’d expect that someone nominally in charge (or nosy/busy body enough to think they are) to use that phrase. “Welcome to our office” would be correct if you are only presuming to be speaking for yourself, but in agreement with your co-workers, inclusively.
Is it correct to say you are more than welcome?
Sometimes, if you want to show someone that they are really welcome, you might use the phrase “you are more than welcome” or “you are very welcome.” These phrases follow the same rules described above—the correct form is welcome (not welcomed). You are more than welcome to visit us next weekend.
What to say to welcome an employee to the company?
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Do you craft welcome messages for new employees?
Crafting welcome messages for new employees is a tedious task. They say, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression”. The quote holds when we are talking about onboarding new employees to the company.