You're leaving for somewhere better, and we're staying here pretending we're not slightly jealous about it. Good luck.
Leaving For A New Job Wishes
Find the best wishes for someone leaving for a new job. Get encouraging quotes and thoughtful sayings to help the person out on their way.
To the colleague who handled the resignation conversation with more grace than the rest of us could've managed — go win.
Wishing you a soft landing somewhere the management remembers you're a person before you're a productivity metric.
The team won't be the same without you — which is exactly the right kind of compliment for someone leaving.
Best of luck — may the new place be everything this one almost was, plus a few of the things it wasn't.
Cheers to leaving for the right reasons and arriving with the right energy. You've earned both halves of this transition.
You're not running away — you're walking toward something that fits. Quiet dignity in the timing. Wishing you the rest.
Hope the new role lets you do the work you've been wanting to do, not the work you've been good at doing.
To the leaver: may the new colleagues catch your sense of humour faster than we did. Some of us still don't.
Wishing you a final two weeks that go smoothly and a first two weeks that go even better than that.
Best of luck — may you find yourself reminiscing about us occasionally, but never regretting the decision. That's the sweet spot.
You're leaving on a high. Most don't manage that — they hang on too long. Yours is well-timed and well-deserved.
Cheers to packing up the desk, the inside jokes, and the version of yourself that grew here into something ready for more.
Hope your new commute, new screen, new everything feels less like a fresh start and more like the right next step.
Wishing you the gift of a workplace that doesn't make Sunday evening feel like the worst hour of the week.
To the colleague who turned down counter-offers with such politeness it almost felt like the company should be apologising — go thrive.
Best of luck. May the new role surprise you in the directions you hoped it would. We'll be cheering from afar.
You leave behind a slightly better team than the one you joined. That's a quieter kind of legacy, and it counts.
Cheers to leaving without burning bridges — the rarest and most useful skill of all in any career. Well played.
Wishing you onboarding that's smooth, colleagues who are warm, and a manager whose calendar isn't a perpetual reason for cancellation.
To the coworker walking out the door for the last time — we'll wave properly. Then we'll text. Then we'll book lunch.
Hope the new place earns you — not just hires you. There's a difference, and you'll know it within the first month.
Best of luck. May the resignation letter be the only difficult email you have to write for the next decade or so.
You're moving on, not moving away — keep the group chat alive. We need at least one source of post-employment gossip.
Cheers to the next chapter, written somewhere new, by the same brilliant author. We're queueing up for the early reviews.