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Good Synonyms for “Familiar With” on a Resume

Familiarity with certain fields helps you to stand out from the field when applying for a job. If you are familiar with topics a new … Read more

Formal Ways to Say “Thank You for Pointing This Out”

So, you’ve made a mistake. Don’t worry; it happens to the best of us. What matters most in the workplace is how to respond when … Read more

Synonyms for “Thank You for Sharing”

Sharing updates, information, and experience helps people to connect in the workplace. It’s good to be appreciative when writing back after someone shares valuable information. … Read more

Ways to Say You Have a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree

Are you looking for ways to say you have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in your cover letter? That’s great because it’s bound to set … Read more

Ways to Say “Thank You for Your Attention” in an Email

When someone responds to your email or provides you with ideas, they’ve given you their attention. It’s always worth thanking someone for giving you their … Read more

Other Ways to Say “I Hope You Had a Great Weekend”

Weekends are usually fun. They come as a welcome break from the typical working week. But you should know how to welcome people back into … Read more

Professional Ways to Write a “Nice to Meet You” Email

When meeting someone for the first time, you should try to retain a polite tone. You might be tempted to use something like “nice to … Read more

Other Ways to Say “I Look Forward to Working With You”

So, you’ve just accepted a new job role and want to share your excitement with the hiring director. Perhaps “I look forward to working with … Read more

Formal Ways to Say “Let’s Keep in Touch”

Are you keen to keep a new professional relationship going? How do you go about staying in contact with someone without sounding needy? In this … Read more

Formal Synonyms for “I Hope You Understand”

Sometimes, you have to turn someone down or share bad news with them. There’s no avoiding it, but it would help to use a sensitive … Read more

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