43reviews of Jane Shen - Sereno Group "Selling: When I first entered the market, I had absolutely no idea how to sell a house. I didn't know where to start because I didn't even know what I didn't know - I was extremely anxious and hesitant. Jane entered my life first as my realtor, and soon after as a good friend. Jane had invaluable insight and advice from the start, though in the beginning Many of us fear expressing our thanks to others. We might worry that our efforts will be misinterpreted or make the person on the receiving end uncomfortable. Or we might struggle to find the right words to express how we feel. Here’s how to do it right. Keep it genuine The goal of expressing appreciation should be to let someone know how their actions have impacted you and/or others. If you have any other agenda, your message will not be authentic. Share what you appreciate and why Focus on the impact their actions had on you and explain both what you appreciate and why. This will help the other person understand the reason you feel the way you do. Send it E-mails get lost and handwritten cards get saved. Write your message on a piece of paper, post-it note, or card and give it directly to the person. If you are at work, you can also leave it on their desk or in their “mailbox.” Tweet Post Share Annotate Save Print Where your work meets your life. See more from Ascend here. We all want to be appreciated. Whether you’ve accepted a task while your plate is already full, worked through weekends to get a project off the ground, or simply been there for a work friend when they needed your support, an acknowledgement or “thank you” can go a long way in making us feel good about the efforts we put in — and the research supports this. A recent study from McKinsey & Company found that although most employers believe that the large number of people who quit their jobs this year were looking for better compensation, most were leaving because they didn’t feel valued and lacked a sense of belonging at work. Another study found that receiving more frequent appreciation from our colleagues and managers doesn’t only make us feel respected, it’s also linked to better performance. The many benefits of gratitude may be explained by the feel-good chemicals released in our brains upon expressing or receiving it. Dopamine and serotonin are two neurotransmitters responsible for immediately uplifting our moods. When we give or experience thanks daily, we strengthen these neural pathways. The problem is that many of us hold fears around expressing our thanks to others. I’ve seen this time and again through my work training leaders in the art of recognition and engagement. Some people want to express appreciation more often but fear that their efforts will be misinterpreted or make the person on the receiving end uncomfortable. Others struggle to find the right words to express what they feel, or they worry that their remarks might be seen as kissing up or as masking a hidden agenda. While these fears are valid, they can also stop us from experiencing the long list of rewards gratitude has to offer. One method I’ve found useful for overcoming them is starting small, with a simple thank-you note. There are a few simple rules you can follow to make sure your efforts are taken to heart and not negatively misinterpreted. Rules for Crafting a Meaningful Thank-You Note Keep it genuine. The goal of expressing appreciation is to let someone know how their actions have impacted you and/or others. If you have any other agenda, your message will not be authentic. Still, you need to be thoughtful with your words if you want to come across as genuine. Set the context. If you’ve ever been surprised by a compliment, then you know that it can feel good — and simultaneously jarring. This is because you are trying to take in the other person’s words while also interpreting their intentions, especially if the compliment arrives late or catches you off guard. As the person giving thanks, you can put the recipient at ease by sharing the context of your message or what prompted you to approach them first. Examples I was reflecting on our last project over the weekend, and I realized I never said thank you. We have been so busy lately that I realized I haven’t taken the time to express my appreciation for all your great work. I was reading an article in HBR about expressing appreciation and I thought of you. Share what you appreciate and why. Next, focus on the impact their actions have had on you. It may be as simple as bringing a smile to your face on a tough day or as big as supporting you through a difficult period. Be specific, and explain both what you appreciate and why. In doing so, you’ll help the other person understand the reason you feel the way you do. Example 1 What you appreciate As you know, last year was extremely hard for me. I was trying to work from home while taking care of my parents at the same time. No matter how busy we were, you made time in every meeting to ask about my parents and check in on how I was doing. Why you appreciate it I know this is just who you are, but your check-ins always made me feel better and helped me navigate this last year. Example 2 What you appreciate The other day I was feeling completely overwhelmed and alone trying to get the report done for the client meeting. I know it may have been simple for you, but when you stepped up and offered to help format the final document, it made a huge difference. Why you appreciate it A lot of people offer support, but few put their words into action, and I can’t express how much your support helped me get the job done and made me feel like a part of the team. Example 3 What you appreciate I know it took courage for you to give me honest feedback after my last presentation. I want you to know I really appreciate your doing that. Why you appreciate it I always ask for feedback, but people rarely say anything more than, “You did great.” Your feedback helped me rethink my presentation and gave me concrete things to work on. That’s exactly what I needed to improve. Close the message. With the core of the message drafted, it’s time to end the thank-you note. You can do this with a simple, straightforward “thank you” or a more detailed sign off. Examples Thank you again, I really appreciate working with you. Even though I may not say it all the time, I appreciate all you do. Thank you again for your support, it made a real difference for me. Thank you for all that you do. Thank you! Send it. E-mails get lost and handwritten cards get saved. Therefore, write your message on a piece of paper, post-it note, or card and give it directly to the person. If you’re at work, leave it on their desk or in their “mailbox.” If you’re not going to see them for a while, snap a photo of your message and send the person the picture, or better still, mail the card to them. Sending a hand-written message is important because it gives the other person the opportunity to take in your appreciation without feeling the pressure to respond on the spot. If you know the person can feel uncomfortable with praise, remove the pressure to reply by saying something like, “Please don’t feel compelled to respond. I just wanted to let you know I appreciate working with you.” Ways to Make Your “Thank You” Meaningful If you’re thinking about what to say when you extend a “thank you” to your colleagues, here are some sample messages from common workplace scenarios 1 Your colleague stepped in when you needed to take some time off. Hey Kevin, I just got back from spending some much-needed time away with my family. I wanted to thank you for stepping up and covering for me when I was gone. I know you already have a lot on your plate and the fact that you took on my workload as well means a lot to me. I just want you to know I really appreciate what you did. Thank you! 2 Someone did something really kind for you. Sent you a care package, threw you a birthday party, made you notes from a meeting that wasn’t recorded, or reached out to check in when you were not feeling well. Hi Maria, I just received the care package you sent and wanted to say thank you. As you know, work has been brutal these last few weeks and when I got the package in the mail today, it made my day. Thank you for all that you do to make us feel cared for at work. It makes a huge difference! 3 Someone advocated for you to get a raise or promotion. Hi Kira, I heard from Aya that you put my name forward for a promotion and I wanted to say thank you. Regardless of whether I get it or not, I am honored you thought of me for the position, and I can’t thank you enough for all of the time you’ve invested to help me grow over these last few years. I feel extremely lucky to be able to learn from you as a leader and appreciate all that you have done for me. Thank you. 4 Your team members have been working overtime to get some challenging projects finished. Hi Jose, We have been so busy lately that I realized I haven’t taken the time to express my appreciation. I know the workload has been a lot these past few weeks as we try to wrap up our big project. You have been working your tail off, putting in extra hours, and doing so many things behind the scenes to make this happen. I appreciate all that you do, and I love having you on our team. We could not do this great work without your invaluable contributions. 5 Your boss gave you an opportunity to take the lead in a high-profile meeting. Hi Mohamad, I was thinking about last week’s presentation over the weekend, and I wanted to say thank you. I know that this was a very big account, and you took a risk in letting me take the lead. I really appreciate what you did. I had shared that I wanted to get more exposure in our last one on one, and it means a lot that you took that seriously and made it happen. I know that not all managers do that, and I feel extremely lucky to get to work with you. 6 A team member received some difficult feedback and took action on it. Hi Ira, I wanted to let you know I really appreciate how much you’ve been working on the things we spoke about. Getting challenging feedback is never easy, and many people get defensive and never do anything about it. Over the last two months, I have seen you really shift how you collaborate with others. I have watched you ask more questions in meetings, ask others for input, and put their recommendations into practice. As a result, I have seen your work and the team’s work improve for the better. I just want to let you know I see the difference and appreciate everything you are doing to grow. Keep it up, it’s inspiring! Ascend Career and life advice for young professionals. 7 Someone has just been great to work with. Hi Vlad, I was laughing hysterically after the last message you sent on Slack and just wanted to let you know you are amazing to work with. I know this is just who you are, but the fact you can find something to laugh or smile about in these difficult times always brightens my day. One thing that really impresses me is your ability to go from making jokes to digging in and getting work done. I hope this note brightens your day in the same way you regularly brighten mine and others! So go ahead and write out that thank-you note. Not only will it make you happy but the person receiving it will have a great day as well.
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We could all use some help from time to time. It’s important to show appreciation after you receive it as might be trying to use “I appreciate your help,” but is it the only formal option? This article has gathered some great alternatives to show you what to you for all your helpI really appreciate what you’ve done for meI could not have done this without youThanks so much for helpingI appreciate what you didYou have done me a great favorYou have helped me more than you knowI’m grateful for your helpI truly appreciate your help on thisYou have my gratitudeKeep reading to learn more ways to say “I appreciate your help” in an email. You can also review an example for each Thank You for All Your HelpLet’s start with a really simple alternative. You can say “thank you for all your help” instead of “I appreciate your help” in most written works well because it shows gratitude without overcomplicating things. It’s a great way to let the recipient know that you appreciate all they’ve done for this works best when emailing colleagues. It shows that you truly appreciate the lengths they went to when helping you complete a this example will help you with itDear William,Thank you for all your help and support. You have made it so much easier for me to move forward with regards,Janet Walker2. I Really Appreciate What You’ve Done for MeYou may also use “I really appreciate what you’ve done for me” in formal emails. It shows that you’re very grateful to someone who has helped you complete something.“What you’ve done for me” is a really respectful way to highlight how someone has helped you with something. It’s a great alternative when you need to sound professional and you might use it when emailing your boss. After all, you can’t get a more respectful phrase than this one!Don’t forget to refer to this example as wellHi Tammy,I really appreciate what you’ve done for me in this matter. I knew I could count on you, as the best,Milo Bradford3. I Could Not Have Done This Without You“I could not have done this without you” is a great formal synonym for “I appreciate your help.”It works well in more friendly situations, as it shows that you’re indebted to someone for helping this works best when emailing close coworkers. It shows that you have a good working relationship with them. Also, it’s a great way to let them know that their efforts have not gone unnoticed. Perhaps you can repay them in the an email example to show you how it works4. Thanks So Much for HelpingIf you’re looking for a slightly more conversational alternative, you can use “thanks so much for helping.” It works better than “I appreciate your help” when emailing you need to ensure that you have a good working relationship with the shouldn’t use it when emailing a new client or a boss you don’t get along well with. It’s far too friendly and doesn’t give off a very professional should also check out the following sample emailDear Paul,Thanks so much for helping. I knew I was right to ask you in advance to sort out the event for wishes,Sara Roper5. I Appreciate What You DidA simple phrase like “I appreciate what you did” goes a long way. Generally, you’ll use this when someone has helped you more a great way to highlight what they’ve done for you without being too obvious about highly recommend this when emailing new colleagues. It shows that you might not know them well enough to say more, but you’re still grateful for whatever help they might have an email sample to show you how it worksDear Hayley,I appreciate what you did for me. You helped me complete the project without worrying about what would come Samson6. You Have Done Me a Great FavorPerhaps you’re already good friends with the email recipient. That’s where “you have done me a great favor” comes a more friendly and conversational synonym for “I appreciate your help.”It’s worth using when contacting colleagues who have really helped you out of a difficult spot. After all, it shows that you couldn’t have done something without may even want to return the favor someday. This is a great way to tell someone you owe them in a more conversational manner. And yes, it still works in business emails as long as you’re friends.You can also check out the following exampleHi Martina,You have done me a great favor. Your support and time have not been overlooked, and I’ll certainly repay you regards,Bethany Shaw7. You Have Helped Me More Than You Know“You have helped me more than you know” works wonders when emailing coworkers. If they’ve offered you help during a difficult project, this is a great way to show genuine care and highly recommend it if you have a good relationship with the recipient. After all, it’s a great way to let them know that you owe them a lot. You might want to repay the favor in the you’re still unsure, refer to this exampleHi Christina,You have helped me more than you know. I hope you need help in the future, so I can return the favor and then the best,Jonathan Tans8. I’m Grateful for Your HelpIf you’re looking for a more generic and formal alternative to “I appreciate your help,” try “I’m grateful for your help.”It allows you to share positivity and gratitude with the recipient, regardless of how well you know you might use it when emailing a client. It shows that you appreciate something they’ve done without going into too much detail. Also, it doesn’t touch on any friendly tones or say that you owe them anything in the a great example to show you how it worksDear Kingston,I’m grateful for your help in this matter. I’m certain that there will come a time when I can help you in Stately9. I Truly Appreciate Your Help on ThisYou may also be interested in using “I truly appreciate your help on this.” It’s a great phrase to include in most formal shows that someone has gone above and beyond to help you complete a task, even if you didn’t ask course, this phrase could apply to many situations. However, we recommend using it when emailing employees who did not need to help you but chose to anyway. It shows appreciation toward them and lets them know they’ve done a great this email sample will help you understand more about itDear Abbie,I truly appreciate your help on this. Please let me know if there’s anything I can do to return the regards,Sean Albertson10. You Have My GratitudeIf you want to know how to say “I appreciate your help” in an email, you can also rely on “you have my gratitude.”It’s a professional phrase that shows you appreciate the time and effort someone went through to help recommend using it when emailing employees. It’s a great way to boost their morale and let them know their hard work matters. It will also give them more confidence in their role since they’ve impressed their can also review this sample emailDear Maria,You have my gratitude for all your help. I knew I was right to trust you with the information, and you proved the best,Ms. DuncanMartin holds a Master’s degree in Finance and International Business. He has six years of experience in professional communication with clients, executives, and colleagues. Furthermore, he has teaching experience from Aarhus University. Martin has been featured as an expert in communication and teaching on Forbes and Shopify. Read more about Martin here.
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Summary. You can say, “Thank you for your time,” by writing a brief, personalized email that says something like, “Thank you so much for your assistance,” or “I greatly appreciate the time you spent interviewing me.” Send your note within one business day of your meeting or the completion of your project. Showing gratitude is an integral part of social, personal or professional interaction. Saying thank you can increase job performance, elevate morale, and be all-around beneficial for any organization. When working in any professional environment, it is essential to notice others’ work and show appreciation for their achievements. Here you will learn when it is appropriate to thank someone for their time and some alternative ways to do so without sounding too generic. Key Takeaways Letting a recruiter know how grateful you are after an interview or even an interview invitation can increase your chances of getting a call back. Sending a prospective employer an email shows that you acknowledge the value of their time during the hiring process. It’s best to send a short, personalized thank you email within one business day. Why it’s Important You Thank Someone For Their TimeExamples Of When To Say Thank You For Your TimeDifferent Ways to Say “Thank You for Your Time”Things To Avoid When Saying Thank You For Your TimeThank You For Your Time FAQTips From ExpertsFinal ThoughtsReferencesSign Up For More Advice and JobsShow MoreWhy it’s Important You Thank Someone For Their Time Being courteous is something that we should never stop doing. With all the hustle and bustle, we sometimes forget that time is fleeting. Thanking a hiring manager for their time shows them a level of gratitude they will appreciate, and help you stand out among the other applicants. Expressing your appreciation can help make you feel happier at work. It can also help strengthen your relationships with your coworkers. People generally tend to feel good after others take the time to notice their hard work. It motivates them and improves their overall mood in the office. Professionals are busy people and acknowledging that their time is a resource you’re grateful to have shows that you’re considerate, empathetic, and just plain polite. Examples Of When To Say Thank You For Your Time When you are thinking about writing to a recruiter, timing is everything. Ideally, you should be sending your response within the first 12 to 24 hours after the interview. Keep in mind that saying thank you for your time is not exclusive to only applicants thanking prospective employers. You can also thank a coworker for helping you with a project, professional advice, and even for taking the time to take care of things while you were on leave. Here is a list of distinctive moments in time when a person should express their appreciation. Thank you for the opportunity to interview. When you get an invitation for an interview, there’s a whole lot of work going on behind the scenes. Hiring managers and recruitment teams spend hours looking through applications, only a small percentage of which actually meet the criteria. When you send a follow-up email thanking the employer for their time in inviting you for an interview, you’re thanking them for all the prep work they went through to find a good final pool of applicants that includes you. This can help you stand out as a considerate individual who already understands that collaboration is key for a successful professional relationship. Aside from that, you might need to confirm the interview details anyway, so you might as well include a thank-you in your message. Thank You for the Opportunity to Interview Examples Thank you for the opportunity to interview for the [job title] position at [company name]. Thank you for the invitation to interview. Thank you for considering me for the [job title] role. Thank you for the lead on an available job. Your network is a valuable tool in hearing about job opportunities and even landing jobs. When someone goes out of their way to help your career in this way, you should always acknowledge their efforts with a thank-you email. Thank You for the Job Lead Examples I appreciate you keeping me in mind for the [job title] position at [company name]. Thanks for reaching out about the [job title] position. Thank you for the time spent researching this role and sharing it with me. I’m grateful you remembered my job search when you heard about this opportunity. Thank you for your consideration. After an interview, remember to thank the person who is interviewing you. If you have had multiple interviews with the same company, try to make each message contain points discussed in every meeting. You will want toavoid sounding too generic–doing so can make it sound cold and impersonal. Remember, the goal is to stay fresh on their mind and stand out among other applicants. Thank You for Your Consideration Examples Thank you for taking the time to speak with me about the [job title] role earlier today. I appreciate the time you took to inform me more about the [job title] position. Thank you for telling me more about [company name]’s unique approach to [interview-specific detail]. Thank you for your help. When in a professional setting, thanking someone for taking the time to help you can help strengthen your professional relationship. When you thank your coworker, remember to offer them to return the favor sometime in the future. Thank You for Your Help Examples I want to thank you for the help you gave me with [project details]. I really appreciate you taking the time to help me [whatever they helped you with]. Thank you for taking time out of your schedule to lend a hand with [project details]. Thank you for your timely response. Thank you for the advice. When taking someone’s professional advice, you should thank them for their input. You will want them to know that you value their opinion. No matter how small or straightforward this advice might be, they still took time out of their busy schedule to help you out, and you should let them know you are appreciative. Thank You for the Advice Examples I appreciate you taking the time to help me learn from your experiences in the field. You always have the best advice on these topics, and I want to thank you for spending time giving such a detailed framework to go off. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with me. Thank you for your recommendation. If you ask a friend or former employer to write you a letter of recommendation, it is only common courtesy to thank them for their time. After all, they are under no obligation to write this letter for you. Thank You for Your Recommendation Examples I appreciate you helping out with my job search by responding to reference requests. Thank you for taking the time to write such a great recommendation letter for me. I wanted to thank you for making room in your busy schedule to help out with my job search. When you are thanking a mentor. When you start out in a professional environment there is almost always someone who will take you under their wing. It takes a lot of hard work and patience to mentor someone. They will need to take time away from their job to make sure you succeed. Be sure that you let you know how thankful you are for helping learn the rope at the office. Thank You for Your Mentorship Examples You always have great career advice, and I appreciate that you take the time to share it with me. Thank you for meeting with me today to discuss my career goals. I always value your opinion on [topic]; thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with me. Thank them for taking care of business. There comes a time when you might need to take a leave of absence. It is entirely understandable. There are many reasons why you might need to take time. For example, falling ill, caring for your family, losing a loved one, the need to further your education, or feeling burnt out and overworked. But what happens to your work during this time? Most likely, it will be reassigned to a coworker. Be sure to reach out to them to let them know how grateful you are to them for taking on the extra work. Thank You for Covering for Me Examples Thank you for covering for me the other day. I appreciate you taking the time to handle [project details] when I was out the other day. Thanks for taking time out of your day to help out with [project details]. Thank you for the favor. Businesses are built on personal relationships. When anyone does you a solid and takes time out of their busy schedule to help you, acknowledge it. In these cases, it’s also essential to say thank you and offer to return the favor. Thank You for the Favor Examples Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to help me with [project details]. I’m grateful for [favor details] — if there’s anything I can do to help with [project details], don’t hesitate to ask. I appreciate you [favor details]; let me know if you need help with [project details]. Thank you for volunteering. If anyone deserves to be shown gratitude for taking time out of their busy lives, it is a volunteer. People who volunteer are not looking to be praised for being there. However, it wouldn’t hurt to show a little gratitude for their help. This will not only feel good about the work that they are doing, but will also feel the need to continue volunteering. Thank You for Volunteering Examples Thank you for giving your time to help [volunteer details]. I appreciate you coming to help out with [volunteer details]. I value your contributions to [volunteer details] — thanks for taking the time to help out. Thank you for the internship. Internships are great opportunities for people without formal experience to learn the ropes of their professional field and/or industry of their choice. Companies take a pretty big gamble taking on untrained individuals for an extended period of time, and it’s good practice to finish your internship experience with gratitude. It’s polite, sure, but from a more practical perspective, a genuine “thank you” makes you more memorable to your supervisor and coworkers. When it comes time to ask these people for letters of recommendation, you’ll be glad you expressed your thanks. Thank You for the Internship Examples This internship was a great opportunity to learn more about [field/industry] and I wanted to thank you for the chance to learn. Thank you for all the time and effort that went into this internship program. I appreciate the chance to learn from the seasoned professionals at [company name] — the time spent working with them was incredibly valuable, and I’m so grateful for it. Thank you for taking the time to listen. When you are trying to sell a product to a potential client, it is expected for you to thank them for taking the time to listen to your presentation. Letting people know how grateful you are for their business will help them with their decision to stay loyal to your company. Thank You for Taking the Time to Listen Examples Thanks for taking the time to hear me out about [product details]. I appreciate you taking the time to meet with me to learn more about [product details]. Thank you for your time and thoughtful questions at today’s presentation. Different Ways to Say “Thank You for Your Time” There are many alternatives to saying, “Thank you for your time,” depending on the reason why you are grateful. Regardless of the reason, it would be best if you always remembered to take the time to let people know how thankful you are for their time. Here are some of the most common types of thank-you and the different variations to say it General thank-you Thank you so much. Thank you for your time and effort. Thank you for everything. Personal thank-you I appreciate the time you have taken to help me. Thanks for everything you have done. I appreciate your support during this time Thank you for your time and patience. Business thank-you Thank you so much for your assistance. I honestly appreciate your help with the project. Thank you for taking over the project in my absence. I wanted to express my gratitude for taking the time to train me. I am thankful that you are my mentor. Interview thank-you Thank you for your time and consideration. I greatly appreciate the time you spent interviewing me. I want to take the time and thank you for meeting with me. Thank you for interviewing me. Thank you for reaching out to me. I enjoyed meeting with you. I would like to thank you and your staff for the opportunity to meet. Things To Avoid When Saying Thank You For Your Time There are many things you should avoid when you are trying to thank someone for their time. These mistakes can reflect poorly on your person and make it seem like you are the wrong person for the job. Waiting too long to send a thank you email. Avoid putting off your thank-you email if you can try to send this email within the following business day. Hiring managers have to go through hundreds of applicants by sending them an email thanking them for the time and consideration you are putting the odds in your favor. Sending the same thank-you letter to people. As mentioned above, it is essential not to let your email be too generic. Most people can tell whether or not you have used a template. Try to bring up crucial points you spoke about during your interview. Writing a long email. Writing a short and to-the-point email can be much more appealing to people. The truth is most people do not have time to sit down and read a six-paragraph email. Try to only include key elements in your message and keep it short. Avoid writing a thank-you email if you feel forced to write one. Believe it or not, it is pretty easy to transmit tone in your email. Remember that you are trying to convey gratitude, and your message should reflect that. When saying thank you to a hiring manager, be sure that you also let them know how excited you are at the prospect of working for them. Thank You For Your Time FAQ How do you say, “Thank you for your time”? Say, “Thank you for your time,” with a written note. This can be a handwritten card or a typed email, but making an effort to send something tangible to say thank you goes a long way. Thanking someone for their time in person is also appropriate, though. You should always do this at the end of an interview or other meeting. A written thank you note should be an add-on to this in-person thank you, not a replacement. When you do write a note to thank someone for their time, be specific about what you appreciate about them giving up that time for you. What to write instead of “Thank you for your time”? Instead of “Thank you for your time,” you can write, “Thank you for the opportunity to This can come across as more conversational than “Thank you for your time,” making your note more personable. Being specific carries more weight in a thank-you note than a general phrase does. If you aren’t writing to say thank you after an interview, there are a variety of other ways to phrase your thanks Thank you for the lead on an available job. Thank you for your consideration. Thank you for your help. Thank you for your advice. Thank you for your recommendation. Is saying, “Thank you for your time,” rude? No, saying, “Thank you for your time,” is not rude. Thanking someone for taking the time to interview you for a job, give you a referral, or help you in some other way is a courteous thing to do. Taking the time to follow up with someone to thank them in a handwritten note or an email demonstrates your gratitude and will help solidify your relationship or good impression. Is saying, “Thank you for your time,” a good way to end an email? Yes, saying, “Thank you for your time,” is a good way to end an email. This is especially true if you’re emailing a request or list of questions. The genericness of this phrase makes it a versatile go-to, but it can also make your note of thanks sound a little manufactured and impersonal to someone you’ve already established a relationship with. To avoid this, work extra details into your email about what you’re specifically thankful for. Tips From Experts How To Say Thank You For Your Time Robin Noelle Writing Coach If you really want to stand out from other applicants, consider sending a handwritten thank you card immediately after your interview. Thanking interviewers for their time is nice, but reiterating your interest in the company and the value you’ll bring to the team will leave a stronger impression than a generic “thanks for meeting with me” email. How To Say Thank You For Your Time The importance of a thank you after an interview is important. You can send an email or you can create a letter and paste it into an email. Remember to obtain the business card of the interviewer if onsite or note the name, job title, and email while on a video interview. Think of the thank you as consisting of three parts the thank you, your interest or not in continuing to be considered, and reinforcing if any other info is needed you will provide it. Final Thoughts Now you know the importance of taking the time to show how grateful you are for the opportunities that come your way. This can very well be the difference between getting called back for a second interview. Not thanking someone for their time can make you come across as ungrateful and cold. This will negatively affect your professional relationships, both in the short and long term. References University of Missouri – 100 Ways to Thank Someone for Their Time Interview Confirmation EmailThank You For Your TimeFollow Up Email After Career FairReferences Available Upon Request Never miss an opportunity that’s right for you.

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Showing appreciation to coworkers can help you strengthen your professional relationships. When done on a regular basis, expressing your appreciation can boost the morale of your entire office. Reviewing a list of different coworker appreciation messages can help you craft appropriate ones for your own colleagues. In this article, we share 120 different coworker appreciation messages for you to are 120 different coworker appreciation messages to help you write some for your own colleaguesYou're a great person to work with and I truly appreciate the time and effort you put into doing an excellent really enjoyed the opportunity to get to work closely with you in the past few months. Thank you for pushing me professionally and for making it such a pleasure to be at work each day. I honestly couldn't ask for a better are all so lucky to have you as a feel so lucky to be working with you. You challenge me every single day and I honestly don't believe I would be where I am today if it wasn't for you for your meticulous work!I deeply appreciate everything you did to help me get my recent was blown away by the contributions you made this you for making such a valuable contribution to our continually impressed by how you're able to inspire everyone on the team to do their work. Great job!I am so grateful to work with you every day. Your continued support and all of the help you provided on our project was invaluable. It truly means so you for always lending a hand when we need office wouldn't be the same place without you. Thank you for making it such a fun place to have great ideas. Great job!Your attention to detail is noticed by everyone in the everyone had coworkers as great as you, no one would ever complain about work again. I appreciate your team spirit and enthusiasm every day. Thanks for all you an invaluable part of our appreciate the way you push me to be the best version of myself every day. You really have a special gift for helping me achieve all my goals. Thank effort you put in around the office doesn't go you so much for being there for me. Not only are you an amazing coworker, but also an incredible mentor and true friend. I am so grateful for everything you have done to help me advance my ability to work so well with others is truly a can be intimidating to begin a new project. I truly appreciate knowing that I have you on my team to face those new really enjoyed the time I got to spend getting to know you know you've been tasked with a lot of work recently. It's because I have faith in your ability to get it all done. Thank you so much for your job with the recent project. We couldn't have done it without you for always jumping in and am so proud to work with such a hardworking individual. It's truly always enjoy every project that I work on with you. Thank you for your invaluable contribution to our team and for always pushing me outside of my comfort zone, encouraging me to be the best version of you so much for your contribution to last week's you for all the work you put in on our most recent project. I couldn't have done it without dedication is unsurpassable. We appreciate all you do every make such a difference for our you for always finding a way!Thanks for your great don't know how we ever got by without envious of your abilities. You're incredibly good at what you do and I'm happy to be on your there anything you can't do?I'm amazed every day by the work that you couldn't have asked for a better coworker than always appreciate the unique perspective you bring to our you for always putting in your best effort at work. Your commitment to your job is very you for making my job so easy. I never have to worry about anything being overlooked when you're so proud to be on your team. You set such an amazing example for all of us and I don't know what we would do without you for contributing your ideas at our recent meeting. They were extremely insightful and really made me rethink our plan going appreciate that you always think outside the box. I appreciate your perspective so much!I'm so glad you are a part of our team. The effort and talent you bring to our company are you for your never-ending positivity. You make coming to work each day such a consider myself so lucky to work in an office with such caring, hard-working you so much for all of your support and effort with the project. We couldn't have completed it without truly appreciate your 'can-do' attitude. I'm lucky to call you a for taking on so many of my responsibilities when I was out. I owe you big you for your invaluable input on our project. You've become not only a great teammate but also a true have so much peace of mind knowing that you're on my team and helping us overcome the daily challenges in the exceptional work ethic and incredible organizational skills are truly inspiring. I appreciate everything you for checking up on me. It means a lot to have such great support in the you for making me look so want to let you know how much I truly appreciate your help around the office. I don't know what we would do without you for helping me reach my am so lucky to have you as a coworker!I appreciate all of your hard you so much for your help the other so thankful to have such a supportive you for being such a great coworker. Your enthusiasm, energy and sense of humor make coming to work a truly amazing at what you do. You deserve all the success that's coming to you dedication you've shown our team in recent months is you so much for all the work you did determination and inspiration you bring is such a welcome addition to the you for being such an incredible person to work make our office brighter and a whole lot more fun. Thank you for all you are the biggest asset to this company. We are so lucky to have feel so lucky that I get to work with you every day. I don't know how we got by before you for being such an awesome you for being a friendly face in the office every really appreciate the way you stepped up and took responsibility for all of the additional work. You made a big impact on our appreciated your teamwork on our most recent project. I really enjoyed the time I spent working with can always count on you to get the results we need. Great job!Your knowledge and expertise really were apparent with this project. Thank you for your dedication and truly appreciate all of the guidance and encouragement. Working with you has been such a for always having my feel so blessed to have gotten the chance to work with you for continually challenging me in my make my days run so much more smoothly. Thank you for all you you for being so open-minded. We may not always agree, I feel so lucky to work with truly appreciate seeing your friendly face every morning when I walk in the you for all your effort in flawlessly executing the event. The time and effort you put in were astounding and we couldn't have done it without don't know how we got by before you joined the you for being a great teammate and for all the times you helped and motivated feel so fortunate that I get to work with truly been great getting to know you better and I look forward to the opportunity to work with you really are the best at what you do. We appreciate all you do, both openly and in the background, to keep things running you on our team, we've been able to take on more than ever before. Thank you for making all of this you for your guidance and support. Your mentorship has made a huge impact on my am so grateful to have you on my side, looking out for me and my dedication you put into your work is are such a thoughtful person to work appreciate the way you go above and beyond to make sure everything is handled in the rare to find a colleague who inspires me in the way you have. Thank you for always motivating me to be my always blown away by the work that you do. I can't wait to see how this new project you for always putting your best effort into your work. Your commitment to this job hasn't gone ability to connect with and inspire people is something that cannot be taught. Thank you for all you do to motivate the leadership and vision are rare. Thank you for being such an inspiration to our proud to work with such an amazing always so amazed by how you manage to accomplish everything at the office, especially considering the way your workload has grown over the last year. Great work!I really appreciate the healthy perspective you bring to our job on getting that project done before the deadline. I don't think there's anything that you cannot continually impressed by how you manage to overcome every obstacle that you you for being such a valuable part of our attention to detail is truly astounding. I don't know how you do you for playing such a critical role in the success of our no other way to say it, except that without you we would be you for your continuous encouragement and so blessed to work with such a supportive you for always pushing me to do appreciate your positive, can-do attitude every you for wholeheartedly supporting an amazing person to work company is so lucky to have you for being one of the most interesting people with whom I've ever you for being not only a great coworker, but also a true friend.
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Career Development101 Examples of Ways To Say "Thank You For Your Support"Thanking someone for their support can be one way to leverage positive communication in the workplace. You might use this in networking interactions such as giving and receiving help and encouragement, and many situations, it may be appropriate to send a message thanking another professional for their support. Understanding how to express gratitude in the workplace can help you nurture a positive team environment. In this article, we discuss how to thank someone for their support and provide examples you can use in your next thank-you is it important to say thank you for your support?Saying "thank you for your support" can be a good way to express gratitude and foster positive relationships with those who provide you with professional help. For instance, if a professional mentor gives you a good recommendation for a new job, saying thank you might help reaffirm their personal investment in your success. Expressing gratitude can also help facilitate positive relationships with your supervisors and managers, which may contribute to your continued career 10 Effective Communication Skills for Career Success How to say thank you for your supportIf you want to say "thank you for your support", here are some steps you can use1. Consider your audienceAudience awareness is an important part of any communication. When writing a note thanking someone for their support, consider their communication preferences and style. Try to be mindful of those preferences in your communication. For example, if your recipient communicates casually, you might use a similar style and tone. If they speak formally, you might use formal language in your Identify your purposeNext, identify your purpose in communicating with your audience, probably to show your appreciation. You may have other reasons for expressing your gratitude as well, such as building strong professional relationships and demonstrating your clear communication skills. Knowing your intentions can help you choose the right language for your Choose your wordingWhen you understand your audience and purpose for writing, you can choose the language for your message. Be sure each word carries an impact and helps convey your gratitude. Consider revising your statement or even asking a trusted friend or colleague to review it and provide Communicate your messageFinally, send your message of appreciation to your recipient. You might use an email, handwritten note or even text message, depending on the context. Be sure to remember your reader's communication preferences when choosing your medium for examples of ways to thank someone for their supportTo help you write your own message of appreciation, here are 101 ways you can thank someone for their supportBrief ways to say "thank you for your support"Here are some ways you can use few words to thank anyone for their supportThank you very am grateful for your accept my have my you very you for your appreciate you for your am grateful for your advice is you for your am thankful for your appreciate your you for your sincerely appreciate your to thank a supervisor for their supportConsider using these ideas when thanking a supervisor or team leader for their supportThank you for your appreciate your confidence in am grateful for your you for leading [specific initiatives].Our organisation is better because of you for leading our support as a supervisor is appreciate the way you motivate our am grateful for your kind thanks for your support and you for supporting me in [specific task].I appreciate your perspective regarding [team task].Related How To Write a Thank-You Letter After an Interview Ways to thank a mentorIf you have received mentorship in your career, here are some ways to express your gratitudeHere are some ways to thank a mentor for their support of your careerThank you for your appreciate your support and you for your am grateful for your owe you a debt of gratitude for your support of my appreciate your support means so much to help has been instrumental in my career. Thank you!Thank you for your helpful appreciate your willingness to share your experiences with you for your am grateful to you for sharing your to show appreciation for specific actionsSometimes, it makes sense to thank someone for their support for a specific activity. Here are some ways to show appreciation for specific instances of supportThank you for your help with the project this appreciate your support in our am grateful for your support and consideration of the new you for your message of appreciate your token of you for supporting me in this am grateful for your help with the upcoming you for your technological support in our appreciate the work you did to support our am grateful for the supportive feedback you've provided you for providing lunch for our gathering you for supporting my perspective in that appreciate your help getting the materials I need for the you for taking the time to meet with you for reviewing those to say thank you for a referralA referral or recommendation is one way a person might show you their professional support. Here are some ways to thank someone for a referral or supportive recommendationThank you for your kind words of appreciate your support of my application for the new you for taking the time to provide a you for the letter of appreciate your willingness to provide me with a you for believing in appreciate the kind things you shared about you for referring me for [specific job name].I am so happy to join [company name] thanks to your thoughtful am grateful for the opportunities your recommendation has How to Write a Compelling Post-Interview Thank You Note Ways to thank someone for volunteer supportSometimes, people show support for a cause or organisation by volunteering their time or making a charitable donation. Try these phrases to thank someone for their volunteer supportThank you for taking the time to volunteer for [organisation or cause].I appreciate your time volunteering for [cause].Your time is valuable, and I appreciate your you for the supporting donation to our you for your generous are grateful for your volunteerism at our you for sharing your talents with our appreciate the meaningful gift of your you for supporting our you for your contribution to our Ways To Say "Thank You for Your Efforts" in Your Workplace Ways to say thank you for a supportive giftIf someone gives you a gift as a token of their support, here are some ways you might thank themI appreciate the thoughtful you for the token of your am grateful for the [specific item].Thank you for this gift, and for your was so considerate of you to think of me. Thank you!Thank you for the time and effort that went into [item].I love the gift you gave me and appreciate it very am so grateful for your you for the kindness of your gift you gave me is very special and I am so grateful for am so excited to use the gift you gave me. Thank [gift item] will be so useful for [purpose]. Thank you so appreciate the support your gift am so grateful that you thought of supportive gift means so much. Thank will remember your support every time I use [gift]. Thank to say thank you for support during challenging timesColleagues and supervisors may offer support when you are experiencing a challenge. Consider thanking them one of these waysThank you for your support during my recent am grateful for your positive outlook and appreciate your kindness now and you for your recent appreciate your extra you for helping me accomplish my you for reminding me of my am grateful for your constancy and success is thanks to you, and I appreciate you you very much for your reliable help.
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Career developmentThanking Someone for Helping You Find a Job With ExamplesMany professionals receive help during their job search from friends, professional contacts and mentors. This help can include providing opportunities, reviewing resumes or referring you to a position. When celebrating earning a new job, it's important to consider the people who helped you find employment opportunities. In this article, we explain how to thank someone for helping you find a job and when to send a thank you message including tips and How Does Indeed Work? Using Indeed for Your Job SearchWhy is it important to thank someone for helping you find a job?It's important to thank someone for helping you find a job because it's a polite gesture that expresses your gratitude and strengthens your personal and professional network. During your job search, you may rely on other professionals and people in your life to help you find an available position. This can include asking someone to provide a professional or character reference for you, referrals or other forms of support such as sharing job postings. Thanking people for helping you find a job establishes positive relationships and can help you to have more opportunities in the The Benefits of Networking 14 Reasons To Start Your NetworkWhen to send a thank you messageThere are multiple reasons you may thank someone for helping you find a job. For example, you may want to thank someone forSending you a job postBeing a personal referenceBeing a professional referenceIntroducing a job contactProviding emotional support during the job searchActing as a mentorReferring you to the companyRelated How To Have an Organized Job SearchHow to thank someone for helping you find a jobWhen thanking someone for helping you find a job, consider these tips1. Address them personallyStart your thank you message by addressing the recipient by their first name. If this isn't appropriate for the relationship you have with the person, address them with the title you usually use when speaking to them. While it's a simple step, adding the name of the person you're thanking gives your message a personal Be specificTry to be specific when writing your thank you message. This includes specifying why you're thanking them. Because someone can help you find a job in multiple ways, including sharing job posts, providing a referral or hiring you at their company, it's important to note why exactly you're thanking the person. This allows you to personalize your thank you message and show your gratitude for the person's Guide to Thank You Notes3. Send it in a timely mannerTry to thank someone for helping you find your job soon after you earn a job placement. This is a polite practice and allows you to thank them soon after they provide help. Consider sending your message within a week after you receive a job offer. In some cases, you may want to send a thank you even if you didn't get the job. While it's not always necessary, this allows you to express your gratitude and inform the professional that you're still looking for a position, which may prompt them to offer help Consider sending a small giftWhile it's not always necessary, consider giving a gift alongside your thank you note to provide tangible evidence of your appreciation. This may be more appropriate when thanking professionals who give you long-term help, such as a mentor or educator. Consider giving them a small gift, such as a voucher for a restaurant, personalized office supplies or a decoration for their more 30 Corporate Gift Ideas5. Explain why they were helpfulIn addition to adding the specific reason you're thanking them, consider explaining why their actions helped you. This allows you to provide them with more details about how they helped you achieve your new position. It also might make the recipient happy to hear the results of their kindness and how it affects Offer your future supportWhen closing your thank you message, considering offering your help to them in the future. This shows the recipient that you're available to return their favor and is a polite practice. Toward the end of your message, consider adding a phrase such asThank you again for all of your help. Please let me know if I can return the favor for you in the future!Example thank you messages for someone helping you find a jobWhen creating your thank you message to someone for helping you find a job, it can be helpful to review sample messages. Here are some examples of how to thank someone depending on which communication medium you chooseIn-personYou may want to thank someone in person if you plan to give them a gift or if you're close to them. When thanking someone in person, consider saying something like"Thank you so much for being a personal reference for me. During my interview, the hiring manager mentioned they knew they would offer me a job just based on my credentials and your review of my character. You've been such a big help during my job search. Please let me know if you need me to provide you a reference in the future."EmailYou may thank some via email if you don't have their address or if you usually communicate with them through email. When emailing your thank you message, consider using this example as a guideDear Perry,Thank you so much for putting me in contact with Miss James at Paint Solutions. Because of your help, I was able to contact Miss James and schedule an interview. Yesterday, they offered me the job! I'm very grateful for your help in my search for a job. If I can help you in any way, please let me way to express your appreciation for someone's help during your job search is to call them. This can be a great way to thank someone if you're close or want to put a more personal touch to your thank you message. If you're planning to call someone to express your thanks, consider saying something like"Hello, this is Malcolm. I wanted to call to let you know I'm starting my new job today. Thank you for all of your support during my job search. I felt discouraged at times, but you always improved my mood and encouraged me to keep trying. I really appreciate all of your support!"Thank you cardHandwriting a thank you message and sending a card is a great way to add a personal touch to your message of appreciation. If you're planning to send a gift to accompany your note, this can be an especially effective way to express your thanks. Consider writing something such asDear Paula,Thank you so much for telling me about the job opening at your company. I'm so grateful that you both informed me of this opportunity and referred me to the position. I'm excited to start working with you. Please let me know if I can return the favor. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy these flowers as a token of my

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