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Professional Synonyms for “Team Player” on a Resume

It’s good to be a team player, and it’s even better to highlight that in a resume. But is “team player” really the most professional … Read more

Formal Synonyms for “Hard-Working” on a Resume

Are you trying to demonstrate that you’re hard-working in your resume? Perhaps you want to impress a potential employer and let them know that you’re … Read more

Formal Synonyms for “Tech Savvy” on a Resume

Certain jobs require you to be “tech savvy” before you can join. You’ll want to prove that to the recruiter reading your resume. So, maybe … Read more

Professional Ways to Say “Family Emergency”

There’s no easy way to say you have a family emergency in the workplace. However, sometimes, you have to handle the situation and let your … Read more

Formal Ways to Say “Got It, Thank You”

Are you trying to use “got it, thank you” to show that you understand someone? Before you do, you should know how to show that … Read more

Professional Ways to Say “Have a Good Evening”

You may wish to end an email politely with “have a good evening.” Though, are you wondering if it’s the most professional phrase to use? … Read more

Professional Ways to Say “Thank You for Your Cooperation”

Cooperation is important in emails. As long as everyone in the email chain gets along, things will go much more smoothly. But is it wise … Read more

Polite Ways to Tell Someone They Forgot the Attachment

Telling someone they forgot the attachment in an email is a delicate matter. You should know how to approach the situation politely before you even … Read more

Formal Ways to Say “I Hope This Email Finds You Well”

A good email starter sets your emails apart from everyone else’s. You may want to use something friendly and polite like “I hope this email … Read more

Formal Synonyms for “I Would Be Happy To”

It’s not surprising that “I would be happy to” is one of the best ways to start an email politely. It shows positive intentions, and … Read more

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