Copy-ready congratulations for a new feature: 60 sentences in 6 tones

Someone close to you is starting a new position and you want to quickly send an appropriate congratulations that sounds professional and personal.

Below you'll find 10 instantly copyable phrases per tone for a card, email, Teams message or WhatsApp.

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🎯 Formal congratulations on a new position for a colleague

Use these phrases when you want to congratulate a colleague on a new role in a businesslike and tidy way.

  • Congratulations on your new role and good luck in your new role.
  • Congratulations on this great step in your career.
  • I wish you the best of luck and satisfaction in your new position.
  • Congratulations on your appointment and all the best for the coming period.
  • Nice to have this opportunity, good luck with the new responsibilities.
  • Congratulations and I look forward to working together in your new role.
  • Congratulations on this well-deserved step, good luck with the start.
  • I wish you a good induction period and lots of results in your new position.
  • Congratulations and good luck in achieving your goals.
  • A sincere congratulations on your new position and good luck at work.
  • 😊 Warm congratulations on a new position for a colleague

    Use these phrases when you want to respond personally and warmly to someone's new job move.

  • Congratulations, I'm really happy for you and I know you're going to rock this.
  • What a great step, I wish you a lot of fun in your new role.
  • Congratulations on your new position, you've really earned it.
  • So proud of you, enjoy this new challenge.
  • I wish you a flying start and, above all, good luck at work.
  • Congratulations, your efforts are now nicely rewarded.
  • What great news, I'm rooting for a great start and great colleagues.
  • Congratulations, I'm sure you'll sit in your seat.
  • Enjoy your new feature and don't forget to celebrate from time to time.
  • Good luck, and remember: you don't have to do it perfectly from day one.
  • Your colleague's new role is not to be missed

    Haployee's online calendar makes sure you're on time, so you can celebrate each new feature with a warm congratulations.

    It's completely free
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    😂 Funny congratulations on a new feature for a colleague

    Use these phrases when you want to congratulate lightly and send a smile.

  • Congratulations on your new position, from now on, you can officially be right more often.
  • New role, new title, same you, good luck.
  • Congratulations, I'm now expecting at least one impressive LinkedIn post per week.
  • Good luck in your new role, and remember: coffee is also a strategy.
  • Congratulations, time to fill your calendar with meetings that could have been emails.
  • New job step, good job, when do you treat.
  • Congratulations, you can now nod professionally in consultation.
  • Good luck, and when it gets exciting, just act like it was supposed to be.
  • Congratulations, you've been promoted to someone with even less time.
  • Good luck with your new role, and don't forget where to find the mute button.
  • 💬 Short congratulations on a new position for a colleague

    Use these phrases when you want to send a quick, clear congratulations without additional explanation.

  • Congratulations on your new position.
  • Good luck in your new role.
  • What a lovely step, congratulations.
  • You've earned it, congratulations.
  • Good luck with your start, you can do this.
  • Congratulations and happy working.
  • Top news, good luck.
  • Congratulations, proud of you.
  • Off to a great new challenge, good luck.
  • Congratulations, make something beautiful out of it.
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    ✨ Inspiring congratulations on a new position for a colleague

    Use these phrases if you want to motivate someone and give them confidence to take the next step.

  • Congratulations on your new position, this is the start of a great next phase.
  • Your new role is a perfect match for your talent, good luck with everything you're about to do.
  • Congratulations, stay close to your values and the result will follow automatically.
  • Thank you for taking this step, I wish you growth, fun and impact.
  • Congratulations, you've proven that consistent work really pays off.
  • Good luck, and give yourself time to land in your role.
  • Congratulations on your new position, your energy will make the difference.
  • I wish you courage in choices and peace of mind in your new role.
  • Congratulations, make room for learning and you're going to fly fast.
  • Good luck, and enjoy every milestone along the way.
  • 😏 Slightly sarcastic congratulations on a new feature for a colleague

    Only use these phrases if you share a sense of humor and sarcasm is sure to go well.

  • Congratulations on your new feature, finally someone who will fix it.
  • Great, now you officially have an excuse to be busy all the time.
  • Congratulations, I wonder how many new passwords you'll get.
  • New role, new responsibilities, same deadlines, success.
  • Congratulations, you probably also have a chair with an extra backrest now.
  • Great step, from now on, you can say it's a priority more often.
  • Congratulations, welcome to the club that is all over the place.
  • Good luck, and don't forget to pretend to be calm from time to time.
  • Congratulations, I hope your calendar also congratulates you.
  • New feature, nice job, I expect faster responses now.
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