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1st Day Job Wishes

Find wishes and messages for someone starting a new job. Get ideas to congratulate your friend, spouse, or family member on their new job.

This page is dedicated to wishes and messages for those starting their first day of a new job. Wishes of success, encouragement, and confidence fill this page. Get ideas for the perfect messages for a friend, spouse, or parent starting a new job.
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First days are mostly forgotten name tags and remembered nerves — you'll do fine.

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Wishing you a gentle introduction, a working laptop, and a desk near a window.

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Here's to surviving the orientation slides and finding the good coffee by lunch.

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May your first day end with at least three names you actually remember.

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Walking in for the first time is the hardest part — and you're already past it.

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Wishing you helpful neighbors, a forgiving manager, and a quiet inbox to start.

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May your first meeting be short, your first task be clear, and your lunch be on time.

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Here's to a smooth first day — and the satisfying click of a new badge.

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Wishing you the calm to listen, the courage to ask, and the sense to take notes.

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May your first impression be honest, not perfect — those last longer anyway.

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Here's to learning the printer, the password policy, and the unspoken rules.

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Wishing you a first day that ends with you tired but quietly pleased.

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May your new colleagues be patient with questions and generous with shortcuts.

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Here's to walking out at five with a head full of names and a sense of belonging.

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Wishing you the wisdom to absorb everything and the grace to remember half of it.

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May day one bring small wins — a working login, a friendly hello, a finished form.

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Here's to starting strong by simply starting — the rest follows naturally.

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Wishing you a desk that feels like yours by the end of the afternoon.

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May your onboarding be thorough, your mentor be human, and your snacks be free.

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Here's to the quiet pride of putting on the lanyard for the first time.

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Wishing you a first day that earns you the chance to come back tomorrow.

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May the building map make sense, and the bathrooms be where you expect.

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Here's to listening twice as much as you speak — at least for the first week.

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Wishing you a kind welcome and the patience to learn at the company's pace.

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May your new job be everything the interview promised and a few good surprises more.